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  • Great Jeremy, its exactly what I asked you to do in Facebook earlier this year!! Very very helpful. Merry Christmas to you and your family from the UK.

  • Thank you soooo much..I missed my direct objects class today and I could catch up thanks to your video :) Esta muy interesante..gracias senor :)

  • this was the only video I had trouble understanding. YOu are an excellent teacher, though! Please keep making videos!!

  • I'm so confused.. Sometimes the indirect goes in front of the sentence sometimes its placed after the first word of the sentence.. There's no specific place right?

  • sorry for a possible repeat question, but is this also sometimes called an indirect object pronoun?

  • @365tofame

    Not quite. Indirect object pronouns are a little different.

    Although we still use: me, te, nos (& os in Spain) to say to/for [person],

    the most accepted way to say to/for him/her is "le" and to/for him/you all is "les"

  • @tontitofrito thnk u!

  • Where to use MUY and MUCHO ?

  • @RakTheGreatROcks

    muy = very... (use to modify descriptions) Estoy muy cansado. (I am very tired) Es muy bonita (She's very pretty)

    mucho = a lot (use to modify the verb (does something a lot) or objects (a lot of things)) Hay mucha gente en la oficina. (There are a lot of people in the office) Juan canta mucho. (Juan sings a lot)

    Hope that helps

  • I've watched almost all your videos, and, I have having conversations in Spanish with the people I work with your a great teacher please keep them coming... P.S Is there a way to figure out the order in which to watch from 1 to present I feel like I'm jumping all over the place lol thanks

  • @landonmetcalf

    I'm glad you like them. I don't have much of an order for the 02 videos. Sorry about that. I did make a playlist of them on my channel page and it has them in the order I made them.

  • you are a good teacher .but you talk very fast :( i hope you slow down just for a little bit

  • What about le?

  • @lawliet316

    Le is indirect and means to/for him/her/you

  • Muchas gracias por tus videos. Me ayudan mucho. You have a great sense of humour that goes a long way when teaching a second language. Your t-shirt cracks me up!

  • @epicurus44

    I'm glad you've been enjoying them! :-)

  • Quien los desperto' or quien los despierto'??slipper form : )))

  • @ilfa83

    Are you asking me or telling me? Or showing that you understand it?

  • @tontitofrito

    I'm asking not showing off. sorry to bother

  • @ilfa83

    in that case => ¿quién los despertó? "who woke them up?" (slipper form)

  • thanks for all your videos, but can you tell me your first one so I can watch them all again but like in order? haha.

  • Love your lessons. They are very helpful. Thanks a for posting them.

  • !Una buena leccion! :) Es impresionante que subir estos videos en Youtube.

  • why did lavo turn into lava in the 3rd conversation?

  • @AlannaLoren

    Good question.

    ¿Lavó la ropa? - Did she wash it?

    Todavía no la lava. - she still hasn't washed it. (literally: Still she doesn't wash it.)

  • @tontitofrito thanks:)

  • very helpful :)

  • Muchas gracias señor Jordan

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