Acabar de: An Easy Hack to Speak Past-Tense Spanish
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- The Spanish verb Acabar means to finish, but it changes the context depending on the preposition it's used with. In this video, we'll teach you a clever hack to speak about the past without needing to learn the past tense!
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Intro
00:48 - What does the verb acabar mean?
01:41 - Acabar + preposition
04:10 - How to conjugate acabar de
05:56 - Acabar de in present subjunctive
06:48 - Acabar de + infinitive
07:27 - What is the difference between Acabar and Terminar?
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For more examples and practice phrases of the Acabar de hack, check out our handy guide below! 👇
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fantastic, I love the formatt, with wonderful clear examples, and speaking slowly and clearly . Please make MORE, especially fue, era, estaba, estuvo aarrgghhh
I enjoy watching your lessons please go on.
Lil sis, you hit a home run with this video.. bien hecho girl..
Love this!! So helpful, thank you! 💜
Verbo auxiliar «acabar de» (to have just done)
Love it 😍
It is too difficult. I use only 'terminar/cesar' and 'detener'. And instead "acabar=just" I use "recien/fresco". But my learning is in process. I mean: "Yo acabo de cenar = Yo termniné(cesé) cenar recien". While only this way I may express.