1:54 When you say this one is "a little bit irregular" I don't agree, on the contrary, it is pretty regular since "son" is used for more than one hour (plural), and "es" is used for one hour (singular).
Like in:
Ellas son mis hermanas. (They are my sisters)
Ella es mi hermana. (She is my sister)
That is no big deal anyway, as this is one of the best videos about teaching time that I have seen. I am a Spanish native speaker, and I wish I had had teachers like you when I was learning English.
@meawebass Gracias, that really means a lot to me! :) And I meant irregular in the sense that it was not like the other ones with the form "son". But you are right, it's perfectly grammatical because it is a singular noun, so you use "es"! ¿De dónde eres?
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TheJulen97 4 days ago
De Costa Rica.
Pura vida!
meawebass 1 week ago
1:54 When you say this one is "a little bit irregular" I don't agree, on the contrary, it is pretty regular since "son" is used for more than one hour (plural), and "es" is used for one hour (singular).
Like in:
Ellas son mis hermanas. (They are my sisters)
Ella es mi hermana. (She is my sister)
That is no big deal anyway, as this is one of the best videos about teaching time that I have seen. I am a Spanish native speaker, and I wish I had had teachers like you when I was learning English.
meawebass 1 month ago
@meawebass Gracias, that really means a lot to me! :) And I meant irregular in the sense that it was not like the other ones with the form "son". But you are right, it's perfectly grammatical because it is a singular noun, so you use "es"! ¿De dónde eres?
teacherkaitlinhankin 1 week ago