When the verb "haber" is personal it means "have" in the sense of having done something, if the verb is impersonal(if there is no person) "hay", "hubo", "había", "habría", "habrá", "haya", "hubiera", verb + "haber", then it express EXISTENCE, it doesn't means literally "there is/are".
¡Desafuntadamente, he hablado español básico o 'near beginner' por mucho tiempo! No debo haber tenido la motivación suficiente para alcanzarme. No obstante, acabo de escuchar algunos vídeos tuyos para ayudarme levantar mi nivel. No había repasado los pasados y este vídeo fue perfecto para mi. 🎯 Gracias por recordarme de la importancia del verbo HABER.👍Hay mucha información importante aquí. Me parece genial que nos hayas enseñado cómo usarlo con muchos ejemplos. Por supuesto, es evidente que he escrito este comentario para probar si he entendido bien cómo usarlo.😜 Los estudiantes de español, como yo, siguen venir a este canal por la calidad de tu trabajo. ¡Buen hecho!👍
I have watched this video so many times. I remember when I watched it a year ago it seemed overwhelmingly difficult. This time I already knew every word. Now it seems like an old friend, as I practice it again. Now I can almost do it with my eyes closed. In this location I am going back and review because I am watching a new video that just came out on the past perfect, which is the habia or I had form. I went back and a little 20 minute practice. I practice pro Spanish videos almost every day. They are a big part of my learning routine, and they have really helped me to not loose my sanity during covid 19.
If you reading this put your playback speed on 2x. This way you will be hearing it as it will be actually spoken. And your brain will be trained to catch it in real time. Native speakers will be speaking much faster than he is. 😅😢😊 also they will not separate their words like he does.
Right, but in that case we speak about the existence or presence of something or someone, example: Había una persona en la habitación. (There was a person in the room). Había cuatro personas en la habitación. (There were four people in the room). *Notice that we use HABIA for both singular or plural. Greetings from Mexico.
Jeff Bunton hube (there was and there were) for one thing happened in the past and ended ex my mom cooked yesterday, that set. But había the we don’t know the event end or not it is still continues.all of them in the past
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"He hablado" in others place they says "hablé" The "ado" and the "He" are replaced for "é" at the end. For example He comprado= compré He empezado=empecé He comprado=compré He hablado=hablé
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When the verb "haber" is personal it means "have" in the sense of having done something, if the verb is impersonal(if there is no person) "hay", "hubo", "había", "habría", "habrá", "haya", "hubiera", verb + "haber", then it express EXISTENCE, it doesn't means literally "there is/are".
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¡Desafuntadamente, he hablado español básico o 'near beginner' por mucho tiempo! No debo haber tenido la motivación suficiente para alcanzarme. No obstante, acabo de escuchar algunos vídeos tuyos para ayudarme levantar mi nivel. No había repasado los pasados y este vídeo fue perfecto para mi. 🎯
Gracias por recordarme de la importancia del verbo HABER.👍Hay mucha información importante aquí. Me parece genial que nos hayas enseñado cómo usarlo con muchos ejemplos. Por supuesto, es evidente que he escrito este comentario para probar si he entendido bien cómo usarlo.😜 Los estudiantes de español, como yo, siguen venir a este canal por la calidad de tu trabajo. ¡Buen hecho!👍
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One of the most simply explained out there!! ❤
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Thanks for clarifying something I have found confusing in the past 😊
Thank you so much! Before watching this, I was so confused with Haber
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What a beautiful listen as always
Brilliant!! Sooo helpful. Thank you.
Brilliant lesson thanks
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I really love this video about haber. If you get time maybe you could do another video on the haber topic with new vocabulary and tenses added in?
I have watched this video so many times. I remember when I watched it a year ago it seemed overwhelmingly difficult. This time I already knew every word.
Now it seems like an old friend, as I practice it again. Now I can almost do it with my eyes closed. In this location I am going back and review because I am watching a new video that just came out on the past perfect, which is the habia or I had form. I went back and a little 20 minute practice.
I practice pro Spanish videos almost every day. They are a big part of my learning routine, and they have really helped me to not loose my sanity during covid 19.
I have just understood this lesson ,thanks a lot
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Very useful video. Thanks a lot
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Another useful lesson 👍🏻
Does haber have a simple form? (perhaps he, has, ha, . . . is the simple?)
My favourite: habia una vez.....once upon a time there were/was
Gracias por esto
If you reading this put your playback speed on 2x. This way you will be hearing it as it will be actually spoken. And your brain will be trained to catch it in real time. Native speakers will be speaking much faster than he is. 😅😢😊 also they will not separate their words like he does.
So funny thanks 19.03
Best explanation ever of this verb!
What about there was and there were había too right
Right, but in that case we speak about the existence or presence of something or someone, example:
Había una persona en la habitación. (There was a person in the room).
Había cuatro personas en la habitación. (There were four people in the room).
*Notice that we use HABIA for both singular or plural.
Greetings from Mexico.
Nice lesson
Can I please ask a question? Could you explain the difference between using ‘hubo’ for the past of ‘there was’ and using ‘había?’
Jeff Bunton hube (there was and there were) for one thing happened in the past and ended ex my mom cooked yesterday, that set. But había the we don’t know the event end or not it is still continues.all of them in the past
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@@nanahussein8158 bueno. Vivo en Colombia, por eso estoy apprendiendo español.
"He hablado" in others place they says "hablé"
The "ado" and the "He" are replaced for "é" at the end.
For example
He comprado= compré
He empezado=empecé
He comprado=compré
He hablado=hablé
Not a matter of "place" but depending on circumstance!
Really good , Thank you :)
gracias por este vídeo. Just one doubt, he must /she must will always be debe haber for both?
Yes.
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he aprendido mucho???
Correcto
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But why are we using the imperfect when it is something we weren't doing continuously?
I have done something, just I understood deference between haber and tener
Difference between haber and tener. Deference = polite submission and respect. 😊✌️✌️
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I started learning Spanish in North America so it sounds very strange to me to hear empethado instead of empezado.
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Debe = he / she / it must
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Wow this little harder , I have to watch more time because u still don’t understand .
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