I understand using "a" as a preposition when the object of your transitive verb is a person. What I find much more confusing is the use of "a" in between two verbs like in your first exercise. Why the "a" between voy and llevar? Thanks!
Thank you for asking Greg, I could have mentioned it in the video. The 'a' after the verb 'ir' significa 'to'. Por ejemplo: voy a ir al mercado, means I'm going to go to the market. Prepositions are the hardest part of any language to learn because they don't make sense on their own, they get the meaning based on other words, verbs, etc the follow. I hope this makes a bit more sense now.
I'm literally clear with everything but when it comes to making of sentences I'm getting confused because of the tenses and the words that change according to what we speak so kindly teach how to make sentences..... #gracias
I'm still confused. I put the question "what are you afraid of?" Into Google translate and it returned "¿A qué le tienes miedo?" How does the "a" make sense here, and how would I know I need to use one?
ok, estamos a cuatro millas del aeropuerto. in this example there is no person and technically there is no translation for a in English. like you don't say we are to 4 miles from airport. Please explain this
cuando A viene con sustantivo en este caso suele ser adverbio y modifica el verbo principal de la oración por ejemplo , él me dio esta noticia a tristeza . Tambien expresa cantidades .él me dio el dinero A espuertas ( a lot of money ) , llovía A cántaros ) (a lot rain )
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please continue making videos like this, learning the logic of grammar rules would help us a lot in the long term. gracias.
I'm glad you like my lesson with this format and thank you for your feedback, I'll have it in mind for future video topics.
I would like to learn specifically from the woman in this video if there's any way thank you @@HolaSpanish
I really want to learn Spanish, gladly I found this channel. Because I need to speak with my friend that from Spanish! ¡gracias!
I just want you as my Spanish teacher forever. You are beautiful and you explaine very well. Thanks.
¡Oh! Gracias Amir!!! That's very sweet of you to say that, I appreciate it!
I understand using "a" as a preposition when the object of your transitive verb is a person. What I find much more confusing is the use of "a" in between two verbs like in your first exercise. Why the "a" between voy and llevar? Thanks!
"voy a" is future tense. Va a salir. - He's going out.
Thank you for asking Greg, I could have mentioned it in the video. The 'a' after the verb 'ir' significa 'to'. Por ejemplo: voy a ir al mercado, means I'm going to go to the market. Prepositions are the hardest part of any language to learn because they don't make sense on their own, they get the meaning based on other words, verbs, etc the follow. I hope this makes a bit more sense now.
@@HolaSpanish Owh, you have your own channel? Do you work for yourself this time?
That was helpful. Thank you!
Buenos días Romina ... Gracias
gracias for tu ayudarme
Thanks for the lesson!
Best explanation for me
Brilliant video.
Muchas gracias.
Awesome love relearning
Muchas gracias
Thank you.
De clase hoy es muy interesante
Perfect blend of Spanish and English for an intermediate student.
your'e not intermediate if you can't understand what she said in Spanish in this video.
Es muy útil.
Does anyone know what " los cuadros estan sobre ( un contact horizontal ) la pared " means ??
I'm literally clear with everything but when it comes to making of sentences I'm getting confused because of the tenses and the words that change according to what we speak so kindly teach how to make sentences..... #gracias
It's very normal to feel that way at the beginning. I hope you liked my lesson and take note of your suggestion for future videos.
I'm still confused. I put the question "what are you afraid of?" Into Google translate and it returned "¿A qué le tienes miedo?"
How does the "a" make sense here, and how would I know I need to use one?
What about “a que hora” ?
when you already speak spanish and you come to this channel to learn to speak english (-.-).
ok, estamos a cuatro millas del aeropuerto. in this example there is no person and technically there is no translation for a in English. like you don't say we are to 4 miles from airport. Please explain this
Nice
I want to practice english, and i help you with the spanish...yo quiero practicar ingles
Me gusta entender en spanish i will teach you English add me messanger alkien aboga introduce yourself
Still?
cuando A viene con sustantivo en este caso suele ser adverbio y modifica el verbo principal de la oración por ejemplo , él me dio esta noticia a tristeza . Tambien expresa cantidades .él me dio el dinero A espuertas ( a lot of money ) , llovía A cántaros ) (a lot rain )
Ahora conozco por que decimos "a donde vas"
What about Nadie?
¿De donde eres? Dices "ll" de manera diferente.
soy de Argentina, por eso pronuncio la 'll' así
El primero. B)
11th
¿Por qué en este curso si hablan inglés para explicar español y no en el de inglés hablan español para enseñar inglés? :'v
Para la gente quien habla ingles , sabes hablar espanol
Tu eres muy bonita
1st
First
The examples should be in a better order ... Do not start with the pet example please ...
If I don't know how to use A, how am I going to understand you speaking Spanish?