Hola. In this video lesson, we’ll be covering the preterite (past) tense of regular -IR verbs. Please note that if a verb is a stem changer and an -IR, this video will not apply to it. Enjoy!
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Hola a todos. In this lesson, we’ll be continuing with the preterite. This time, we’re covering regular -er verbs. But just like with -ar verbs, the -er stem changers can be lumped into this group as well. Irregulars are a completely different story and those will eventually be covered! Enjoy!
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Hola. In this video lesson, we’ll be revisiting what we discussed in the last video so you might check that out before watching this one. We will add to our previous knowledge on nouns and definite articles, with indefinite articles into the mix as well as continuing with the classroom vocabulary. Make sure to check the site dictionary if you’re unsure about what those grammatical terms mean and it is still not clear in the video.
The indefinite articles (ways to say ‘a/an’ and ‘some’) are un, una, unos, unas.
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¡Hola! This lesson is jam packed with usefulness because it talks about nouns, definite articles AND I throw in useful classroom vocabulary. Perhaps in the future I’ll be able to do vocabulary videos. For now, enjoy and please be kind about my artistic attempts.
In this lesson we talk about nouns and definite articles. If you’re not sure what those are, you might check out the dictionary on the site where I define grammatical terms. Thedefinite articles(way to say ‘the’) in Spanish are: el, la, los, & las. Enjoy!
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Hola. Señor Jordan here yet again. This video lesson will be going over all of the forms of the present tense regular -AR verb. If you haven’t looked at the previous videos in this series, you might check those out before watching this one. Enjoy!
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In this video lesson we’ll be going over the final form for standard Latin American Spanish. If you remember from the video on él / ella / usted, they all shared the same form. This also happens to ellos / ellas / ustedes. Ellos means ‘they’ (males & males + females), ellas means ‘they’ (females) and ustedes means ‘you all’ (plural you). Make sure to check out the final in this video series which will review all the forms!
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In this video lesson, we’ll be covering the nosotros / nosotrasform of the AR verbs in the present tense. Wow, that’s a mouthful. If you remember, nosotros means ‘we’ (males & males + females) while nosotras means ‘we’ (females). Enjoy!
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In this video lesson, we’ll be continuing on our series of how to change AR verbs into the present tense. So far yo and tú had their own forms. For él, ella and usted though, it turns out that they all share the same form. Él means ‘he’, ella means ‘she’, and usted is ‘you’. Enjoy!
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¡Hola! In this lesson we continue learning how to change verbs in the different forms. This video covers the tú (you) form. Remember that there are two ways to say ‘you’ in Spanish. You might review the lesson on formal vs. informal to refresh your memory.
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Hola. In this lesson we’ll be going over the present tense of AR verbs starting with the yo form. The yo form tends to be the most useful for people because human beings like to talk about themselves and this is the ‘I/me” form
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