¡Hola! Someone commented on Twitter that it would be nice if there were a song helping with that pesky concept known as: Preterite Vs Imperfect. As you probably know by now, they are both past tenses with different uses and meanings! We cover those in this song!
Hola. In this video, we’ll be practicing the verbs ser (to be) and estar(to be) in the present tensea little more. In this video you’ll be taking another test over using both.
To download the test before watching the video, click here.
Hola. In this video, we’ll be practicing the verbs ser(to be) andestar(to be) in the present tensea little more. In this video you’ll be taking a test over using both.
To download the test before watching the video, click here.
In this video lesson we’re going to be talking about Indirect Objects. We use Indirect Objects to generally when something happens to someone or for someone. In Spanish, the pronouns: me, te, le, nos, and les will be used to express this idea.
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!
Hola. In this video, we’re talking about the preterite and the imperfect in Spanish. I’ve done many videos on them separately. Make sure to take a look at some of those videos beforehand.
¡Hola! This video lesson continues with lessons on the imperfect tense in Spanish. This lesson specifically covers the regular ER / IR verbs. If you’re not sure which those are, it will be every verb except for three. The next video in this series will cover the all of the irregular verbs in this tense. Remember that we use this tense for ‘used to __‘ and ‘was/were ___ing‘
Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions below!
Hola. In this lesson, we’re going over the imperfect tense. This is another past tense in Spanish. Eventually I’ll have a few lessons explaining the major differences between the preterite and the imperfect. But for now, know that the imperfect is used to mean ‘used to ___‘ and ‘was/were ___ing‘.
Feel free to leave any questions, comments or suggestions below!