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Variaciones de la forma de un verbo. // Variations of the basic form of a verb.

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What would the conjugation of the verb "to better" be in this sentence snippet: "... for the...

I have written this Spanish text for the purposes of bettering my Spanish speaking and writing abilities. How would one conjugate mejorar in this case? Would one even use mejorar in this case? I'm t …
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What is the subject, and why is the verb conjugated like so, in this sentence?

I was talking to someone from Panama, and they sent me this message: Mi profesora se dio cuenta que mis compañeros habían escrito la fórmula en el tablero y nos acusaron de copia masiva. They also a …
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Indicative imperfect passive reflexive verb for "... is used..."

The sentence I'm trying to write in English: There even is a second imperfect within the subjunctive mode, but it's a bit archaic and mostly used in literary contexts. The verb of interest here is w …
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Subjunctive future or imperative when conjugating a verb denoting a "general act"

"General act" isn't a very descriptive phrase here, but let me show what I mean. When you address an old person, you use usted instead of tú. The verb of interest is in bold letters. In Spanish, wou …
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