Found it (and so glad I did) via a Google search for “difference between más and mucho”. Excellent content, thank you! So well spoken and enhanced with real-world examples. My niece and I are both practicing Spanish on Duolingo, and I’ll share a link to your excellent channel with her.
Great episode! When you use mucho and muy together, do you still change the gender and person (singular or plural) of mucho to match that of the object? The examples provided did not make that clear. Thanks! Your videos have been incredibly useful.
Hola Andrew, siempre nos ofreces información muy útil. Gracias.👍Me gustan muchísimo estos vídeos y quiero más.😜 Ahora puedo hablar español más corectamente por tu enseñanza porque un vídeo tuyo de tres minutos es mucho más eficaz que uno de treinta.
Hola Andrew! I am learning Spanish through many methods, and your videos have been incredibly helpful to my learning process. Soon I'll be making a vlog about learning Spanish and recommending a few channels I have found to be incredibly helpful in my learning process, starting with this channel. Just wanted to say thanks for the content you produce, and also throw a video request your way for the 3 min series. One thing I find myself unsure about is when to use Te, Ti, or Tu in a sentence i.e which word belongs in which scenario, and I think you would be able to give a great explanation on how to know when each of these words for "you" is needed. Good luck on your content moving forward!
Thanks for the feedback Bruce. Maybe repetition on my part is not necessary but students definitely need to repeat it. “Repetition is the mother of all skill.” It is incredibly important if you want to be successful with language learning.
I appreciated very much the examples of both words, but I don't really see this as a this vs that lesson. I feel like the use of más and mucho is pretty clear.
Thanks Michael, I understand where you are coming from. We actually got a couple of questions from students asking for this topic and usually when we hear a question from a few different students I assume that it's a topic that lots of students want to hear about.
Gracias por el video. Para los otros estudiantes como yo, también podemos decir "más de" cuando hablamos sobre las cantidades/los números. Por ejemplo: "Esta camisa cuesta más de ochenta dólares! Es mucho más cara que la otra!"
How did you find this lesson? Was this easy or difficult? Have you struggled with either of these two words before?
Not so much as to Lo, Le and La, still have problems with them. I will watch your clip about it.
Found it (and so glad I did) via a Google search for “difference between más and mucho”.
Excellent content, thank you! So well spoken and enhanced with real-world examples. My niece and I are both practicing Spanish on Duolingo, and I’ll share a link to your excellent channel with her.
Loved this one… thanks for the example of when you can use both together! Mind blown ha mucho gracias
Great Spanish learning resource. Would be great if you could cover past and future tenses
Thanks for the suggestion Eric! 😊
Great episode! When you use mucho and muy together, do you still change the gender and person (singular or plural) of mucho to match that of the object? The examples provided did not make that clear. Thanks! Your videos have been incredibly useful.
This is such a great channel!! Your explanations are the best! Thanks!
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Keep them coming-very helpful!!!!
Hi great lessons by the way ! But why say ,, mas alto que yo instead of mas alto que mi ?
Hola Andrew, siempre nos ofreces información muy útil. Gracias.👍Me gustan muchísimo estos vídeos y quiero más.😜 Ahora puedo hablar español más corectamente por tu enseñanza porque un vídeo tuyo de tres minutos es mucho más eficaz que uno de treinta.
¡Gracias Cleona! 😊
Is it totally wrong to say Estamos más ocupados este mes que el mes pasado ?
Hola Andrew! I am learning Spanish through many methods, and your videos have been incredibly helpful to my learning process.
Soon I'll be making a vlog about learning Spanish and recommending a few channels I have found to be incredibly helpful in my learning process, starting with this channel.
Just wanted to say thanks for the content you produce, and also throw a video request your way for the 3 min series. One thing I find myself unsure about is when to use Te, Ti, or Tu in a sentence i.e which word belongs in which scenario, and I think you would be able to give a great explanation on how to know when each of these words for "you" is needed.
Good luck on your content moving forward!
Have you published any Spanish grammar or vocabulary book?
Thanks for the suggestion Shane! 🙏
Shane, please let me know what you start your channel. I am the same way watch different videos.
So useful! thank you
I have a thought, what if you made "learning English" videos for Spanish people.?
You help me a lot because you explain things very well and give very good examples. Thank you.
Muchas Gracias!
Tanto información en 3 minutos bien hecho.
¡Gracias Bail! 🙏
Good information, but I find the repetition of every phrase to be unnecessary and kind of annoying.
Thanks for the feedback Bruce. Maybe repetition on my part is not necessary but students definitely need to repeat it. “Repetition is the mother of all skill.” It is incredibly important if you want to be successful with language learning.
I’m sad to see you go Jeff!
I like the repetition. So, I can learn it. You probably knows a lot more than I do.
@Jeff C different people have different ways to learn. I like to hear it more times.
Dang. I'm close to getting the phrases correct, but off a bit here and there. How do I improve this?
Keep practicing and focusing on these important sentences! 😊
Wonderful, gracias. Este video fue de mucha ayuda! Me gusto' mucho!
¡Muy bien! Muchas gracias Kay 😊
Esta fue un gran lección!
¡Gracias Charles! 🙏
Una gran lección, "lección" es feminine
@@alejandrojoselizano Por supuesto! Gracias Alejandro.
that little lesson was very helpful to me.
Thanks John, I'm glad to hear that!! 😊
Disfruté mucho este video
¡Me alegro! 😀
Enjoy all you lessons. Thanks!
Thanks Shannon!
Pero: mucho y muy = “very”. Dime cómo, por favor.
"Muy" means a lot, but it depends on the context of the sentence
it also means very. Él es muy rápido = He is very fast
Yes, without context, "mucho" means "a lot" and "muy" means "very".
I appreciated very much the examples of both words, but I don't really see this as a this vs that lesson. I feel like the use of más and mucho is pretty clear.
Thanks Michael, I understand where you are coming from. We actually got a couple of questions from students asking for this topic and usually when we hear a question from a few different students I assume that it's a topic that lots of students want to hear about.
Gracias por el video. Para los otros estudiantes como yo, también podemos decir "más de" cuando hablamos sobre las cantidades/los números. Por ejemplo: "Esta camisa cuesta más de ochenta dólares! Es mucho más cara que la otra!"
¡Muy bien Paul! 😊 Gracias por compartirlo.