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.
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?
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)
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
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.
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!
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.
033641031 2 months ago
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 :)
anisha117 2 months ago
this was the only video I had trouble understanding. YOu are an excellent teacher, though! Please keep making videos!!
marymarymariposa 2 months ago
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?
Dorktastiic 4 months ago
sorry for a possible repeat question, but is this also sometimes called an indirect object pronoun?
365tofame 4 months ago
@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 1 month ago
@tontitofrito thnk u!
RakTheGreatROcks 5 months ago
Where to use MUY and MUCHO ?
RakTheGreatROcks 5 months ago
@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
tontitofrito 5 months ago
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 6 months ago
@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.
tontitofrito 5 months ago
you are a good teacher .but you talk very fast :( i hope you slow down just for a little bit
irony924 6 months ago
What about le?
lawliet316 6 months ago
@lawliet316
Le is indirect and means to/for him/her/you
tontitofrito 5 months ago
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 6 months ago
@epicurus44
I'm glad you've been enjoying them! :-)
tontitofrito 6 months ago
Quien los desperto' or quien los despierto'??slipper form : )))
ilfa83 6 months ago
@ilfa83
Are you asking me or telling me? Or showing that you understand it?
tontitofrito 6 months ago
@tontitofrito
I'm asking not showing off. sorry to bother
ilfa83 6 months ago
@ilfa83
in that case => ¿quién los despertó? "who woke them up?" (slipper form)
tontitofrito 6 months ago
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.
LargeGrandethe1st 6 months ago
Love your lessons. They are very helpful. Thanks a for posting them.
NewSchool07 6 months ago
!Una buena leccion! :) Es impresionante que subir estos videos en Youtube.
bvried 7 months ago
why did lavo turn into lava in the 3rd conversation?
AlannaLoren 7 months ago
@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 7 months ago
@tontitofrito thanks:)
AlannaLoren 7 months ago
very helpful :)
TheDukeOfNormandy 7 months ago
Muchas gracias señor Jordan
doctor072009 7 months ago