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  • Can you say in spanish: I have been studying spanish 'he estado estudiando espańol or would u have to say: 'he estudiado espańol'

  • This video is very helpful, I am using it to prepare for an exam tomorrow. Thank you very much.

  • yeah, "he estado estudiando espanol" (present perfect continuous) is correct

    'he estudiado espańol' = i have studied spanish

  • I thought "salir" was "to leave" not "partir"

    ???

  • there is more than one way to say "to leave" in Spanish. It is like taking leave and leaving... minor nuances ... :o)

  • @donfajn It is one of it meanings. Partir means to divide also.

  • "quiero aprender el idioma español. Soy inglés, y he estado estudiando inglés dos años. ¡Lo he encontrado! Hablo un poquito de español, pero creo que tu canal va a ayudarme muchísimo!

    muchas gracias y espero que entiendas lo que escribo" :) you dont have to put TU or YO everytime, you can omit it. ;D

  • Where is the best place to aprender spanish?

    soy buscarando some pais that

    safe, not expensive, beautiful country.

  • You are very welcome!

  • Julio,

    my spanish exchange friend says that soy is feeling, describing yourself and estoy is POSITIONAL.. But here you explain it as a auxiliary verb... enlighten me please...

    gracias

  • That is the problem with most language instruction, too much grammar without real meaning. If you are learning this your Spanish is at a basic level. Forget about grammar terminology and focus more on the meaning and use.

  • Gracias :)

    I just learned all the food from your video and I'll start learning some verbs now.(Food's primary to me). Would you be able to give me advice which of your video's to start with? I have no clue to be honoust.

  • thanks for uploading!

    =).

  • thanks 5/5 !

  • Thanks for your words!

  • thank you!!...my espanol is getting very good

  • Congratulations!!! Keep up the good work then!

  • And thanks for your encouraging words!

  • Gracias mucho, y viva el español treal!

  • Gracias amigo.

  • thank you!

  • A pleasure to be of help! Julio

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