01034 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - regular -ER verbs

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2009

This video lesson covers the regular -ER verbs in the present tense. If you haven't watched the videos on how to change -AR verbs, you might do that first as a reference point. Enjoy!

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  • I'd think that in the sentence "I read lots of books" the "Yo" would be dropped as you are already using a word with a -o ending.

  • @AAliasW

    correct, the "yo" isn't needed.

  • Very good video,but why didn't you mention ustedes in the verbs?

  • @quelita28

     I did mention 'ustedes'.

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  • In regards to the beber.I thought that when asking a question you should put the pronoun after the verb to be sure it is understood as a question. EX. Bebes tu el agua? or formal, Bebe usted el agua? thank you I have learned alot from your videos.

  • @androstempest Dictionary:

    tarea

    deberes

    trabajo de casa

  • Our spanish teacher linked this on itslearning, this is our homework lol

  • Hey, I am a Spanish teacher and I think your videos are great! Thanks

  • my teacher looks up to u.. -.-

  • the video stops at 1:35 :/

  • Es clase de español o un comparativo inglés/español??

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