Learning Spanish verb conjugation in the present tense for the Spanish word "ser," meaning "to be," will improve vocabulary. Get tips on conjugating Spanish verbs in the present tense from a Spanish teacher in this free foreign language video.
Expert: Thomas Marchevsky
Bio: Thomas Marchevsky is a professional guitarist/composer and college professor. He has an M.M. in guitar from the New England Conservatory in Boston.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
thx
helped alot
hbari99 2 months ago
yo nescito un to momma
darklink2468 2 months ago
no comprendo...?
i suck at spanishh - i need helppp :(
Dizzy1652 2 years ago
LOL...
"Quién te ha dicho zapatero para tocar violon"
eheh se aplica a mi también... que como todos los portugueses tenemos la mania que sabemos hablar "CASTELLANO" - pués que "español" en verdad es una lengua que no existe!
MiguelCJM 3 years ago
Es curioso pero usted y ustedes se traduce como tu y vosotros, nunca como el o ellos. Pero es un buen intento de enseñar español...
It's funny to translate he/she/it as "Usted" and they as "Ustedes". You must translate, he/She/it as "él/ella/ello" never usted that means you. And also, "they" must be translated as "ellos" because "ustedes" means you. "Usted/ustedes" are always 2nd person.
I'm from one of the places where you can hear the best Spanish. In fact, Spanish language was born here.
scqbelum 3 years ago
Yo creo que esa es el verbo mas dificil de conjugar porque no tiene lexema y todo le cambia.
salamencefan1357 3 years ago
damn i´m latinamerican and i have been speaking spanish my whole life and i have never seen how difficult it is hahahahaha!!!
Gorgoj 3 years ago