Thank you very much. Your videos are a great teaching tool. While showing it to my class, one sharp-eyed student pointed out that at 4:15 there is a slight mistake with the ellos/ellas imperfect conjugation. Muchas gracias.
Great video. This tense is major fun and major easy. Anytime I'm getting bummed about my progress, I turn to this to make me feel like I know what I'm doing haha!
Muchas gracias por esta lección, ¡fue muy útil! Por favor, puedes hacer una lección por el subjuntivo? Es dificilísimo para mí. (I hope that was all correct 😅)
Thanks again for a good video! Looking forward to the one about subjuntivo, sooooo difficult! Especially when you mix it with imperfect and condicional 🤯
About the example at 8:01. In English you say '...every summer' but in Spanish '...todos los veranos'. I.e. in English without the determinate article (the) but in Spanish with it (los). Is this "rigid" use of articles typical for Spanish? They seem to use articles (un, una, unas, unos, el, los, la, las etc.) much more than in English.
I know it doesnt relate to this video, but in the bootcamp GER or GIR videos.. im dead. I had the opposite problem. I learned it with the inappropriate meaning.. so when i saw the other meaning im like you want me to say what? noooo that's not what it means.
Have you heard of International Phonetic Alphabet? My goal is to learn to speak proper Spanish. I have been looking for an equivalent ipa chart for Spanish. I am stuck on i y ll j ckq bv sczx th d z Silent ahache Just to name a few There are hundreds of video and images saying the same things. I think my request is different. Let me know if you have questions about what I mean. Thank you and take care
@@bradenglass4753 Thank you for replying I have since figured out the answer to my many questions. I don't remember the question I asked here specifically. However I watched tons of history of this so I better understand what proper Spanish sounds like. Or why v, b, and th are interchangeable. Why ll and y are the same. But I really wanted to get the origin to understand how to speak Spanish properly. It was very confusing. Unfortunately I am still monolingual. I feel like multilingual people have an advantage. One day I will join that party:) I believe it