02 Spanish Lesson - Imperfect - Regular -ER and -IR verbs
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My spanish teachers are so slow, they took THREE years. 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade and all they tought was the the present tense. Now in eighth they FINALLY tought us PRESENT PROGRESSIVE and PRETERITE and imfirmative commands. I watched your videos to get ahead of the class and because I want to learn other tenses faster. :D
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Is it mego or tengo?
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dude i really like ur vids.... i have to beg my dad to let me watch these to learn. My spanish teacher sucks!!! UR THE BEST!
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wait a minute i may not be an expert yet but i thought you always begin with yo tengo instead of you tenia how come you said yo tenia instead of yo tengo can you please explain your logic here
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Can you explain the differences between muy, mucho, mal, and mala?
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if your in spanish at RMS right now please leave while you still can
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You are the best. I am more confident now watching your videos. Wish, just wish you were my professor. Keep them coming. We all love you. Thumps up brah!
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Best Help I ever got in Spanish!
for the example at 4:55 do you need to include nosotros or could you just say comiamos without saying nosotros
Domas876 7 months ago
@Domas876
Yeah. The subject pronouns (yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, nosotras, [vosotros, vosotras], ellos, ellas, ustedes) aren't really necessary unless there is ambiguity (confusion).... people also might use them on occasion for emphasis...
The ending of your verb tells you who does something though.
tontitofrito 7 months ago
Some of the verbs in the part where the viewers are stating the conjugations do not have the accent marks.
alaina698 2 years ago
They do, it's just the font didn't show it very well...
tontitofrito 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this video!! I was having trouble understanding imperfect verbs now it makes a lot more sense gracias ;)
athinakunschner 2 years ago
Glad it was helpful! :-)
tontitofrito 2 years ago