Spanish grammar for beginners | how to use present progressive in Spanish

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    @langtechspanish  9 годин тому

    1:03 To correct myself, "desinential subject" is a miss translation directly from Spanish (sujeto desinencial) to English on my part, the word "desinential" doesn't have that meaning in English, the correct term should be "implied subject" or "elliptical subject". The rest of the explanation is correct and remains the same, this is just to clarify I used the wrong name for the term. Gracias!