Hola, Here’s my email: learnspanishwithliliana@gmail.com I am curious about which class you are referring to. Let me know as I only have the verb PDFs and a TikTok series. Thanks!
¡Hola! For most of the sentences here, I used the verb conjugation for ‘usted’, the formal singular you. But you can very well use ‘tienes’, for the informal singular you. That works too! Thanks for watching 🙏
Really useful video
Me gusta aprender espanol con este canal!
¡Excelente! Gracias 🙏
So useful with different tenses. ¡Muchas gracias Liliana!
My pleasure 🤗
Aprendí mucho vocabulario con este vídeo. Muchas gracias.
¡Excelente! Gracias por su apoyo 🙏
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Thank you so much for making this video. I really appreciate you and looking forward for many more videos related to medical fieldZ
You are the best
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Thank you
Gracias por el video!. could you pls tell @2.15 why subjunctive "Llene" is used ? Thanks
Hi there, it's the imperative form (but the subjunctive and imperative form for "usted" is the same). Thanks!
Perfecto
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Hi, Lillian, how can I get in touch with you, I am thinking about signing up for your class.
Hola,
Here’s my email: learnspanishwithliliana@gmail.com
I am curious about which class you are referring to. Let me know as I only have the verb PDFs and a TikTok series. Thanks!
Are you okay sir how was your day yesterday,
Yes, all is well. Thanks for asking!
Hola Liliana. At time mark 5:05, why is it tiene and not tienes? Thank you.
¡Hola! For most of the sentences here, I used the verb conjugation for ‘usted’, the formal singular you. But you can very well use ‘tienes’, for the informal singular you. That works too!
Thanks for watching 🙏
@@SpanishWithLiliana That makes sense now. I forgot that formal “you” uses the third person conjugation. Thank you.