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  • Wow this is the first video Ive found of these AWESOME! Learned a lot thanks, very well done! Gracias!!!!!

  • if you are talking about today's weather would you say "Hoy hace..."or would it be "Hoy es..."?

  • @lonedarkwolf You say "Hoy está frío" or "Hoy hace frío", "es" is for qualities that don't change often, so, for climate you use normally the verb estar. But you can say SIberia es muy frío, beacause it's often cold

  • i love your videos but these video your going too fast nd its hard to understand the begging video are slower and understandable..

  • Hi, I'M FRENCH AND I LEARN ENGLISH AND SPANISH IN THE SAME TIME, IT'S MAGIC!!!!!!

  • muy buen video para aprender la palabra ombligo

  • Como es posible hablo español y no pude contestar todas correctamente jajaja XD por cierto muy buen video eres un muy buen maestro

  • @chocul7

    Pos hay que seguir con mis videos si te hace falta aprender...jaja gracias por tu comentario... muy amable ;-)

  • what does pues mean.?

    que es pues.?

  • @burtongirl627

    I really like the site: wordreference(dot)com.... they have a pretty useful dictionary you might try using ;-)

    It means 'well' but you might look it up there and see some phrases with it....

  • It's very nice that you also consider the people learning the Spanish spoken in Spain :)

  • hi... very good lessons.I've got only one question by now: how come you never mention the second person plural in verbs declination?

  • @Zaesar7

    Because I don't use it. I compromised by putting it in the annotations. I forgot to put it in this one! Thanks for reminding me. :-)

  • Gracias!

  • Debo comer... tengo hambre ;)

  • @TheDukeOfNormandy

    Pues... ¡come algo! :-)

  • muy bien otra vez :)

  • Thanks again

  • Debí usar el bloqueador cuando fui en españa el pasado fin de semana. Is that the right use of "I should have used?" Would be interesting to see more time forms explained by you

  • @DeanMalenko

    Close,... it's a little more complex...

    One way you could say:

    "Debí / Debería haber usado el bloqueador cuando fui a España el fin de semana pasado."

  • Excellent video as always.

  • Thanks so much for these videos! They're helping me so much with my Spanish Classes! My Spanish is much clearer and I find it a lot easier than I used to! :D

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