Hola. In this video lesson, we’ll be tackling one of my favorites: the conditional. The conditional is generally used to mean “would”. While some refer to it as a tense, it is really a mood. It is often used when talking about abstract concepts, unlikely things, or the impossible. It’s formed in a similar way as the future tense. In this video we’ll be going over the regular verbs as well as the irregular verbs in this tense.
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Hola. It’s been awhile but I hope you’re still finding these videos helpful. So far we’ve learned how to say “I like” (me gusta) and “You like” (te gusta) in Spanish. But now it’s time to learn how to talk about other people’s likes and dislikes. Enjoy!
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¡Hola! In this video lesson we’re going to be talking (finally!) about regular -IR verbs in the present tense. We just say “regular” because all you have to worry about changing on these are the endings. 😉
It’s fairly simple. You also might notice it’s almost exactly like regular -ER verbs when you change them.
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Hola. In this video lesson we’re going to continue talking a little bit about the house while also throwing in the Present Tense of the verb vivir(to live). You might watch the previous video on ‘la casa‘ and make sure to check the wordbank during the video if you get confused by a word or two.
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Hola. In this lesson we’ll be learning about the verb poder in the present tense. Poder means “can” or “to be able”. This video uses a wide array of vocabulary from previous videos. You might watch previous videos before watching this one or just check the wordbank below.
Hello everyone. I decided to try and tackle the confusing topic of preterite vs. imperfect in another video. I hope it helps you and there is less confusion after watching both videos.
Make sure to watch the previous video on this as well. Enjoy!
Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions below!