Hola. In this video lesson we’re going to continue talking about the affirmative tú commands. While most of the verbs are pretty easy (as we saw in the first video on this topic), of course there have to be some irregular commands. And the best part is they are all some of the most common Spanish verbs!
Posted by Señor Jordan on Aug 5, 2009 in grammar, year 1
¡Hola! In this video lesson, we’ll continue with the possessive adjectives and add on two more. Well, technically I guess we’re only really adding on one more since the other we already knew.
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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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This lesson builds off of what we went over in the previous video as well as adds the concept of agreement. Basically, if I am describing a male, I have to make sure my adjective also is the male form. If I am describing a female, I have to change the adjective to the female form. Watch the video and it will (hopefully) make more sense! 🙂
Hope it was helpful. Please leave comments, questions or suggestions if you so desire.
In this video, we talk about the personal pronouns in Spanish. If you’re not sure, personal pronouns are nouns that take the place of people I, you, he, she, we, they. In Spanish they are yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, nosotras, *vosotros, *vosotras, ellos, ellas, ustedes.
This lesson is an important building block on Spanish grammar so you might want to watch it more than once.
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Posted by Señor Jordan on Sep 9, 2008 in basics, year 1
In this video, we’ll be reviewing some of the basic questions from the Basic Conversation as well as discussing the two ways to say “You” in Spanish: Tú and Usted (Ud).
Tú is you for people we know and younger people whereas Usted is used for respect.
Hope it helps! Feel free to ask any questions below.