Gracias. Había = there were ...... maybe better with ..... hay = there are. Just a thought. Keep creating language. Awesome! Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
Sin duda, una gran pelea. Para mí las mejores peleas fueron las de Alí Frazier. Good to rewatch the lessons. Lo felicito. Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
My husband worshipped Ali. Once we had to go to a motel to see a pay-per-view fight. After Ali got sick, we saw him in the Chicago airport. My husband had to fight back tears. Hubby’s office walls were covered with B/W fight pictures .
I'm a bit confused by (3) here. Why is it 'hay' instead of 'ha'? From what I could see 'ha' is the present form for Ud, and it's 'ha habido' further down the list for 'has been'.
Great question from a very inquisitive mind. Both come from "haber". For "there is/are" you can only use "hay". It is impersonal. Very unique situation. Can't readily think of any other type verb that has this special one off form. As always, good stuff Phil. Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
Gracias por todo
De nada. Es un gran placer poder ayudar a otros a aprender a hablar español. Gracias a usted. Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
Thank you , amazing
You are very welcome. Haber is huge. Glad you like the lesson. Take care. Profesor Pablo.
Great lesson, thank you! Había aquí muchas ideas prácticas que ayudarán a hablar
Gracias. Había = there were ...... maybe better with ..... hay = there are. Just a thought. Keep creating language. Awesome! Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
Fantastic class ❤❤
Thank you! 😃. Very kind of you! Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
You had me at Babar! I loved those books!
Ha ha! I was wondering if anyone would catch that. So good! Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
This is a heavy lesson. I decided to watch few more times to dig in. Para mí Hagler Hearns fue la mejor pelea por cierto.
Sin duda, una gran pelea. Para mí las mejores peleas fueron las de Alí Frazier. Good to rewatch the lessons. Lo felicito. Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
My husband worshipped Ali. Once we had to go to a motel to see a pay-per-view fight. After Ali got sick, we saw him in the Chicago airport. My husband had to fight back tears. Hubby’s office walls were covered with B/W fight pictures .
Ali, Ali, Ali!!!!! Gotta love him. Such an outstanding human being and national treasure!!!
I'm a bit confused by (3) here. Why is it 'hay' instead of 'ha'? From what I could see 'ha' is the present form for Ud, and it's 'ha habido' further down the list for 'has been'.
Great question from a very inquisitive mind. Both come from "haber". For "there is/are" you can only use "hay". It is impersonal. Very unique situation. Can't readily think of any other type verb that has this special one off form. As always, good stuff Phil. Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
Fantastic class ❤❤
Glad you think so! Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.