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Front

Conjugate 'tener' in the present subjunctive (all persons).

Back

yo tenga, tú tengas, él/ella tenga, nosotros tengamos, vosotros tengáis, ellos tengan. Trigger example: 'Espero que tú tengas éxito.'

Front

What is the difference between 'ser' and 'estar' with adjectives?

Back

Ser describes inherent/permanent qualities (El hielo es frío — ice is cold by nature). Estar describes states/conditions (La sopa está fría — the soup is cold right now). Some adjectives change meaning: ser aburrido = to be boring; estar aburrido = to be bored.

Front

Translate: 'I would have gone if I had known.'

Back

Habría ido si hubiera sabido. (Conditional perfect + pluperfect subjunctive — third conditional/contrary-to-fact past.)

Front

What does the idiom 'No tiene pelos en la lengua' mean?

Back

Literally: 'He/she has no hairs on the tongue.' Meaning: He/she speaks very frankly, doesn't mince words. Similar to English 'doesn't beat around the bush.'

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