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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Stem-changers (e-i)

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

This video lesson covers verbs that stem change (e-i) and (e-ie) in the yo, tú, él, ella, usted, ellos, ellas, and ustedes forms in the present but do something a little different in the preterite. It's a little longer than I was hoping but, enjoy!

*Correction*
Although servir is mentioned as an (e-ie) verb, it IS an (e-i) verb. Pardon my brain fart.

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  • why don't you include the vosotros conjugations in the annotations box like you used to?

  • @warhammersam

    added, thanks!

  • lol it happens

  • I added some annotations until I can redo the video!

    Thanks for being a good student and questioning. Your teacher would be proud.

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  • You're exaggerating. You're making it sound like if someone doesn't know vosotros, they wouldn't even be able to get around in Spain. That's simply not correct. The main difficulty especially for English speakers is learning that there are different forms of the verbs like in Spanish. As a result, once that is learned, one can pick up vosotros.

  • thumbs if you had to watch this because of school...

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  • @tontitofrito could you do one for imperfect tense and maybe a song to help us remeber? i just neeed to know the conjugations

  • I love this guy

  • sick voice crack towards the beginning

    

  • @tontitofrito - I'm glad that you brought this up because I was wondering since my Professor won't teach it to us that it might may my learning defective. Gracias!

    Kim

  • @Lelena212 I understand your frustration completely. I live in the States and have to take a year of Spanish per my Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. My professor teaches us online. She lives in Quito, Ecuador. They also don't teach us the Vosotros form. They say we won't need it but the truth is that we will. I think. My husband lived in Spain for a month and someday I hope to visit and potentially live in Spain so it's quite unfortunate that I'm not being taught all forms.

  • Hola! I would like to know how come you do not teach VOSOTROS/AS ? Gracias.

  • what about vosotros?

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