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  1. Spanish second person present subjunctive ends in "s". In the dictionary you have it correct but in the quiz it is often marked as incorrect. The answer shown as correct (but is actually incorrect) is second person familiar imperative form.

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  2. The app’s conjugation for this tense is incorrect. It is supposed to be the preterite of haber plus a past participle. The app erroneously requires the present indicative of haber instead. Please fix! Otherwise a great app!

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  3. 4 votes
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  4. Add functions in "Lesson review" and "History"
    1. Look up verb in dictionary (view all conjugations)
    2. Show translation for verb (without entering dictionary)

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  5. I am learning Castellano in Argentina, and I bought the app that contained "all conjugations" only to find that there is no vos!!

    Please add this!

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    Hey Evan, this is a great idea. I’ve studied vos when I was in Argentina. I have a lot of other things to work on with limited time right now, so I’m going to move this to planned, but it won’t be worked on for a few months.

  6. Show the English translation of the phrase (not just the infinitive) along with the name of the tense, examples:
    aller/ conditional passe/ je ---- "I would have gone"
    parler/ plus-que-parfait/ il --- "He had spoken"

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  7. I am using www.pcloudy.com, do you think is it good for mobile app testing tool

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  8. Option to display whether verb is regular or irregular while playing (limit to selected tenses).

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  9. I love that you get prompted with the pronouns, and that you can choose all or one of them.  But, what do you think about adding to that list with more "real world" things.  For example, "Eduardo y yo: <infinitive>  Obviously, you'd want to choose the Nosotros form, but it makes you think a bit harder and its a bit more inclusive of they types of statements you'd use with the language.  Similarly, "Eduardo y Rita: <infinitive>" for Ellos/Ellas/Uds.  There are probably a few other real-world examples for each form, but I think you get the picture.

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  10. 2 votes
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  11. 2 votes
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  12. Maybe even note things like irregular in the future, irregular in all tenses, regular but spelling changes (like manger in French)

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  14. When I am doing the quizes sometimes I will type in the wrong tense and get it wrong. Could you please make the tense larger. Make the "Present" and "Preterite" at least as large as the verb I am supposed to conjugate.

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  15. 2 votes
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  16. HELP! CN Spanish App will not open on my iPad. I have used this App for a long time without any problem. Please advise.

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  17. It's confusion to have "Je" when the following verb is starting by a vowel.
    Could you put an option : "Je/j'"
    A larger list of verbs.

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  18. Please make portrait version for ipad too

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  19. I learned that the third person singular of "vendere" in the passato remoto is "vende" with a grave accent on the last "e" and not the acute accent as Conjugation Nation shows.

    I checked my Barron's 501 Italian Verbs and it shows the grave accent. However, I checked some sites online and I have found both. :(

    I have a screenshot of the error if you want to see it.

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  20. Please correct the third person singular preterite for reírse. The app says that it should be "se rió or rio" when it should say "se rió or se rio." Thus it returns an error for "ella se rio" but no error for "ella rio."

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