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Explanation:
Example 1 : Victoria estudia español. Indicative From the speaker’s viewpoint, the idea that "Victoria studies Spanish" is an objective fact.
Example 2: Es posible que Victoria estudie español. Subjunctive From the speaker’s viewpoint, the idea that "Victoria studies Spanish" is a hypothetical situation that may or may not be true.
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This is Spanish, you wrote on the wrong subject
An appropriate way to greet in Spanish hola buenas tardes o hola buenos días o hola mucho gusto depending on the time of the day
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This sentence stands for the imperative mood. Sentences standing for this mood are commands. In fact, this is a negative command because it uses the word No at the beginning of the sentence. Comas is the conjugation of the verb comer for the second person singular tú in the imperative mood in negative form. On the other hand, pastel means cake. So the sentence:
<em>No comas ese pastel </em>means <em>Don't eat that cake</em>
Moreover, in affirmative form the command is:
<em>Come ese pastel </em>meaning <em>eat that cake</em>
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So the conjugations vary according to positive or negative form.