You’re absolutely amazing. I learn my grammar lessons from you, and practice them with a private tutor to get ready to move to Spain in 4 months! Cheers and thank you!
Yo quiero a decir gracias a ti por ayudandome aprender espanol. He estado viendo tus videos y yo tengo aprendido mucho de ti. Gracias de nuevo, Senor. Evans!!! 🙏💯
Thank you for these very helpful videos you have made from AIB. I just finished episodes 1 to 20 rehashing my college Spanish courses. Your previous videos very informative and very easy to understand, especially for beginners. These videos make awesome guides to basic Spanish grammar, correct usage and vocabulary especially to those call center agents who want to apply as bilingual agent in BPO's. Kudos and keep up the great work. God bless!
Wow! What an awesome instructor you are. I am learning so much from you and these awesome Spanish lesson videos. Thanks so much for making and posting them.
I was starting to learn spanish when I found your videos and I love how you teach the language.. Thank you for helping us learn spanish and truly appreciate your patience..Gracias 👍❤ hope to learn french soon also at the same time. Will be browsing more of your vids... 👍
I have been using an app, flash cards and other UA-cam videos, but nothing is pushing my knowledge more than your UA-cam videos and Spotify podcast. Gracias!
I did not realize how lazy my Spanish has gotten until I watched your videos. Thank you! You are a great teacher, out of all the videos on UA-cam I enjoyed yours the most! 👍🏻
The Language Tutor I have to let you know, true story I promise.... I had a Bilingual verbal and written exam Monday morning for work (as I interpret all of the time) if I passed the exam I’d earn a nice Stipend added to my pay. I passed the exam and now have earned that Stipend. I watched your videos to prepare myself!!! How cool is that! So thank you very much because I believe you were a part of that! My husband and kids were so proud! 😁🙏🏻
I have never commented on UA-cam before, but it has to be done with you. Awesome - How I wish I found you before! So engaging and interestingly explained. (I’m a picture/doing learner) I understand so much more now and I’ve only watched 4 of your videos. Thank you so much.
Best Spanish teaching channel ever!!! Thank you!! (Loved explanation on using "a" after a verb--- (hoping I can find another video on using "a" in other places -( I haven't figured that out yet! 🤯🤦🏼♀️x)
Thank You For The Lesson On Changing The Verb Endings & Grammar Points of -guir, -ger, & -gir & The Other Grammar Points In This Lesson #21! It Finally Sunk In & Made It Very Clear To Me. Thank You! I Enjoy Your Lessons & Have Learned So Much!
I have just watched this one for the second time. Brilliant. I have also just watched Mastering Irregular Verbs episode 7 from Spanish for Beginners. The delivery of both is such, that what was previously a subject that scared me, with note taking and listening to every word, this now seems far more simple and not quite so scarey. Thanks very much Dr Evans.
Hello Tutor, first things first you are phenomenal. love going through your tutorials. they are awesome. so kudos. I am unable to find tutorials on past tenses (expect one of preterite). Can you please help with that?
Hi Anchal! Thanks so much for your kind comments. I have a lesson coming out soon on verbs in the preterite and in the future I'll be filming lessons on the other forms of past tense verbs. Conjugating verbs in the past is as simple as learning a new set of endings, just like the endings you learned for present tense.
I have been all over looking for Spanish lessons. You are F*****g awesome straight to the point and you explain everything so well Thank you as I love learning spanish and love your lessons!
Hi Language Tutor I am loving watching your videos and i'm learning something as well. The only thing i'd like is to watch them in numerical order is there an easy way of doing that please?
Maybe I'm wrong but this video said "ver" only has the "yo" form as irregular, but I looked up and read the "vosotros" form is also irregular "veis" which has no accent mark but typically vosotros does include the accent mark Either way I love the content it helps me out especially "the chart"
@@TheLanguageTutor Just to inform you, I have subscribed to your channel many times, and I always must resubscribe every time I check out one of you videos. UA-cam is not working correctly in the manner of keeping subscribed to you channel. No worries, I'll find you. Cheers!
Professor Danny- I just started watching your lessons and also listening to podcasts. I am loving your teaching style! I am a little confused about the verb Escojer, other conjugations were the same? Is that correct? In the Video I learned that the Yo form is Escojo, but in the Podcast review, it sounds like you are saying Yo Eligo and Ellos Eligen. Can you clarify or am I missing something? Thank you!
❤️👌🏻👍great work professor✌️ I have a suggestion/request👇 Can u provide few examples of every lesson u provide,,,May be a page of examples& answers... in the end of ur lesson... so that we can take a screenshot and practice that... 🤞 It’s very tough to create questions ourselves and answer them in spanish later on..😹 Kindly consider this plz Regards Maneela
your lessens have answered so many questions and really helped me understand sentence structure and conjugatating .. but i dont understand the difference between gusta and gusto? part of the problem might be the expression "nice to meet you" as opposed to i like this or that?
Hi, I hope I'm not too late with my answer. One of the meanings of the word gusto is "joy" or "plaesure". That's why we say "mucho gusto" when we meet someone. But "gusto" also means "I like", since it's the conjugated form of the verb "gustar" for the "yo" form, for example: "Yo gusto de comer pastel" means "I like to eat cake". However, the most normal way to say this is "me gusta comer pastel". And also, "gustó" (with an accent mark on the "o"), is the preterite form of "he liked", "she liked", and "you (formal) liked". I hope I've explained it clearly.
Hi! I am a Sri Lankan. In this part of the world nobody knows spanish. 6 months ago we recruited a girl named Sherina. She was under my supervision. Few days later when I am talking to her she told me she like to learn Spanish. Then I told her I also like to learn a new language so we both learn together. But with her work and studies she was not interested to learn. But I alone tried to translate words and phrases through google translator but I found it very difficult and the verbs are keep on changing into different shapes. And the gender also a big headache to me. I was about to forget learning Spanish by chance I saw AIB and Dr. Danny. Now I am very much into Español. yo hablo español. Unfortunately I can't find anyone to speak in Spanish where I live.
No, you're not. Even anyone would understand you, 'G' in spanish is a much harder sound than the english 'h' . Have to notice that that just happens in front of 'e' and 'i' ( ge, gi). In front of 'a' 'o' and 'u' the sound is quite similar to the english 'g' in guess or great.
@@naturalspanish1049 so you mean that the sound of 'G' depends on the alphabet next to g and when the h is in front of 'e' and 'I' , it seems similar to H in english but a little different
@@wallflowers6489 no. H has no sound in spanish but when It comes after a C (ch) or S (sh. This one just because of words from other languages that we have adoptted). G before E and I sounds similar to the english H but stronger. ( Much stronger in some spanish speaking areas, softer in other where it can become pretty similar to the english H) G before A, O and U sounds like G sounds in english words like go, gravity or game.
Hola, soy hispanohablante, y te puedo decir que tus dos frases son correctas. Hi, I'm a Spanish speaker, and I can tell you for sure that your two phrases are correct. They are in the imperfect.Remember that the preterite conjugation is different though.
Examen final de español para profesores: 1. "tuve un problema con cuchiflín de microchupoexpansor del balín en la troca de mi taita" ¿qué le pasó al sujeto? 2. ¿Donde queda el restaurante Xxx? Te vas por aquí derecho y cuando llegues a la esquina donde está el palo e mango doblas a la derecha luego agarras la acera derecha no como quien va si no como quien viene, y vas en ese mismo sentido 5 minutos y ahí bajando el bordillo a mano izquierda está el restaurante ¿Que papel juega el "no como quien va si no como quien viene, y vas en ese mismo sentido? 3. ¿Tienes hambre? "Si me doblo me apuñalo" ¿Tiene el sujeto hambre o no?
What's the difference between ver and mirar and also I've herd often times people use 'lo sé' or 'no lo sé' to say I know or I don't know, is 'lo' compulsory to use or can it be discarded?
@@ninadouglas6289 "Lo sé," and "ya lo sé" are interchangeable as an answer, whilst it's very rare to say "yo sé" as an answer to a question.I'm a Spanish speaker btw.
Hello sir i have been watching your videos for about a month. This lesson was so great but i had a question can you tell me how to change verb 'reunirse'
Hi, the verb "reunirse" is a reflexive verb, so in the present, it is conjugated like this: In Spain (Yo) me reúno. (Tú) te reúnes. (Él/Ella/Usted) se reúne. (Nosotros) nos reunimos. (Vosotros) os reunís. (Ellos) se reúnen. In Latin America (Yo) me reúno (Tú) te reúnes (Él/Ella/Usted) se reúne (Nosotros) nos reunimos (Ustedes) se reúnen (Ellos) se reúnen And in the preterite, it is conjugated like this: In Spain (Yo) me reuní (Tú) te reuniste (Él/Ella/Usted) se reunió (Nosotros) nos reunimos (Vosotros) os reunisteis (Ellos) se reunieron In Latin America (Yo) me reuní (Tú) te reuniste (El) se reunió (Nosotros) nos reunimos (Ustedes) se reunieron (Ellos) se reunieron *Note: The imperfect has a different set of conjugations.
@@exceptionaltalentspc4954 thank tou so much and I learned these kind of reflexive verbs after that. But if you native Spanish speaker I had one question . Can you tell me a website where I can watch spanish films with subtitles
There are no videos that are specifically about that, but I do mention it early on in the lessons. You simply put "no" in front of the verb to mean you don't do something.
Hola. I'm a native Spanish speaker and teacher. Best way to learn irregular verbs is to group them just like it's shown on the video and then write sentences with them.
You’re absolutely amazing. I learn my grammar lessons from you, and practice them with a private tutor to get ready to move to Spain in 4 months! Cheers and thank you!
Wow, thank you!
Hola. Estudio inglés y hablo español nativo. Nos podemos ayudar si quieres..
@@margelyvacca8769 hello! I've been learning Spanish for a week and its so exciting. Would like to practise with you!
@@molanisa8619 hey hey, I am also new to learning spanish.. just been a month… can we connect.
@@cissyssempa1559 sure! Do u have instagram?
I have learned so much from your older videos. So thankful that you're making new ones. I appreciate your thorough and patient teaching methods.
Thank you!!! That means a lot. AIB owns the other ones and I'm hoping these will be shorter, more concise and easier to follow.
Yes, I agree.
Same!!
Yo quiero a decir gracias a ti por ayudandome aprender espanol. He estado viendo tus videos y yo tengo aprendido mucho de ti. Gracias de nuevo, Senor. Evans!!! 🙏💯
XD yo solo me metí aver cómo enseñaban español xd
@@xduwu1196a que si
Thank you for these very helpful videos you have made from AIB. I just finished episodes 1 to 20 rehashing my college Spanish courses. Your previous videos very informative and very easy to understand, especially for beginners. These videos make awesome guides to basic Spanish grammar, correct usage and vocabulary especially to those call center agents who want to apply as bilingual agent in BPO's. Kudos and keep up the great work. God bless!
Wow! What an awesome instructor you are. I am learning so much from you and these awesome Spanish lesson videos. Thanks so much for making and posting them.
Wow, thank you!
I was starting to learn spanish when I found your videos and I love how you teach the language..
Thank you for helping us learn spanish and truly appreciate your patience..Gracias 👍❤ hope to learn french soon also at the same time. Will be browsing more of your vids... 👍
Thank you Yna! I'm so glad I can help you!
I have been using an app, flash cards and other UA-cam videos, but nothing is pushing my knowledge more than your UA-cam videos and Spotify podcast. Gracias!
I did not realize how lazy my Spanish has gotten until I watched your videos. Thank you! You are a great teacher, out of all the videos on UA-cam I enjoyed yours the most! 👍🏻
Wow, thank you!
The Language Tutor I have to let you know, true story I promise.... I had a Bilingual verbal and written exam Monday morning for work (as I interpret all of the time) if I passed the exam I’d earn a nice Stipend added to my pay. I passed the exam and now have earned that Stipend. I watched your videos to prepare myself!!! How cool is that! So thank you very much because I believe you were a part of that! My husband and kids were so proud! 😁🙏🏻
@@alvadee Wow I'm inspired
You are amazing man i love the way you teach extremly astonishing
You are so nice. Thank you!
I am learning Spanish and this channel is the best I have found
Hola, estudio inglés y mi idioma nativo es español.. nos podemos ayudar si tú quieres
I have never commented on UA-cam before, but it has to be done with you. Awesome - How I wish I found you before! So engaging and interestingly explained. (I’m a picture/doing learner) I understand so much more now and I’ve only watched 4 of your videos. Thank you so much.
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Dude, thanks so much for everything all year. You’ve really helped me to progress. Hope your channel does well. You deserve it.
Thank you for watching and supporting!
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Muchas gracias por todos! Thank you so much your videos are a treasure
Thank you so much for the lessons. Excellent job. Are we gonna have lessons for past/future tenses conjugations?
Yes, in the future I'll definitely be covering those! And thanks for your kind words.
This guy just simplifies it all !
Best Spanish teaching channel ever!!! Thank you!! (Loved explanation on using "a" after a verb--- (hoping I can find another video on using "a" in other places -( I haven't figured that out yet! 🤯🤦🏼♀️x)
Thank you! 😃
Your videos are soooo helpful! Thanks a lot. I learned a lot in spanish just watching your videos.
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ANOTHER great video Dr. Danny! Super blessed to have found your channel!
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I think the structure is great and the explanations are friendly and clear.
Love it
You're very welcome!
Thank You For The Lesson On Changing The Verb Endings & Grammar Points of -guir, -ger, & -gir & The Other Grammar Points In This Lesson #21! It Finally Sunk In & Made It Very Clear To Me. Thank You! I Enjoy Your Lessons & Have Learned So Much!
This SO excellent !!! Thank you, I finally got it !
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@@TheLanguageTutor hola Buenas tarde noches
First i was not able understand irregular verb now i am very clear about irregular verb and you are amazing ❤❤
Muchas gracias Dr Danny.
I have just watched this one for the second time. Brilliant. I have also just watched Mastering Irregular Verbs episode 7 from Spanish for Beginners. The delivery of both is such, that what was previously a subject that scared me, with note taking and listening to every word, this now seems far more simple and not quite so scarey. Thanks very much Dr Evans.
Gold content!!! 🥺🥺 One question: Are there any rule/s to recognise and differentiate between regular and irregular verbs? 🤔
Me encantan tus vides, profesor! Buen trabajo! Son muy sencillos y claros!
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Hello Tutor, first things first you are phenomenal. love going through your tutorials. they are awesome. so kudos. I am unable to find tutorials on past tenses (expect one of preterite). Can you please help with that?
Hi Anchal! Thanks so much for your kind comments. I have a lesson coming out soon on verbs in the preterite and in the future I'll be filming lessons on the other forms of past tense verbs. Conjugating verbs in the past is as simple as learning a new set of endings, just like the endings you learned for present tense.
Excellent video
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Thank you very much ❤
¡De nada!
I have been all over looking for Spanish lessons. You are F*****g awesome straight to the point and you explain everything so well Thank you as I love learning spanish and love your lessons!
🙌 Thank You!
Hello sir,
I have a question
Do we use the irregular verbs for every tense in Spanish? I'm having troubles learning them.
Very wonderful!
Hi Language Tutor I am loving watching your videos and i'm learning something as well. The only thing i'd like is to watch them in numerical order is there an easy way of doing that please?
I still love your videos
Thank you!!
I find the way UA-cam teich, is fantastic, i thank UA-cam so much❤
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🙏
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Hola, estudio inglés y mi idioma nativo es español.. nos podemos ayudar si tú quieres
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Maybe I'm wrong but this video said "ver" only has the "yo" form as irregular, but I looked up and read the "vosotros" form is also irregular "veis" which has no accent mark but typically vosotros does include the accent mark
Either way I love the content it helps me out especially "the chart"
Thank you so much for the lessons 🙏🙏
gracias ❤
¡De nada!
Gracias,
¡De nada!
Thanks Dr Danny 🤗
No worries!
This is excellent
Gracias maestro.
Thanks to French I actually know the difference between conocer and saber
Saber = savoir
Conocer = connaître
Finally! I am ahead in spanish class!
Hola, estudio inglés y mi idioma nativo es español.. nos podemos ayudar si tú quieres
@@margelyvacca8769 Gracias!!!
You say traer is to carry/bring but in an earlier lesson you said llevar is to carry/bring. Are they just interchangable?
I hate irregular verbs in spanish 😭😭😭
They can be tricky!!
Me too
Same
Me too😢
So do I 😢
سلام استاذ داني. Dear Dr. Danny, thank you so much for your excellent video lectures....
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@@TheLanguageTutor Just to inform you, I have subscribed to your channel many times, and I always must resubscribe every time I check out one of you videos. UA-cam is not working correctly in the manner of keeping subscribed to you channel. No worries, I'll find you. Cheers!
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Professor Danny- I just started watching your lessons and also listening to podcasts. I am loving your teaching style! I am a little confused about the verb Escojer, other conjugations were the same? Is that correct? In the Video I learned that the Yo form is Escojo, but in the Podcast review, it sounds like you are saying Yo Eligo and Ellos Eligen. Can you clarify or am I missing something? Thank you!
These are the best lessons. One Question. Where can I find a list of the lessons in lesson order number. It is not obvious looking at the website.
do you do on-line zoom courses?
So, for these, you could visualise an upside dow boot!?
Sir can you post something about Spanish past present and future tenses?
Tks
This was very helpfull
❤️👌🏻👍great work professor✌️
I have a suggestion/request👇
Can u provide few examples of every lesson u provide,,,May be a page of examples& answers... in the end of ur lesson... so that we can take a screenshot and practice that...
🤞
It’s very tough to create questions ourselves and answer them in spanish later on..😹
Kindly consider this plz
Regards
Maneela
Nice 😊
¡Muchas gracias!
your lessens have answered so many questions and really helped me understand sentence structure and conjugatating .. but i dont understand the difference between gusta and gusto? part of the problem might be the expression "nice to meet you" as opposed to i like this or that?
Hi, I hope I'm not too late with my answer.
One of the meanings of the word gusto is "joy" or "plaesure".
That's why we say "mucho gusto" when we meet someone.
But "gusto" also means "I like", since it's the conjugated form of the verb "gustar" for the "yo" form, for example: "Yo gusto de comer pastel" means "I like to eat cake".
However, the most normal way to say this is "me gusta comer pastel".
And also, "gustó" (with an accent mark on the "o"), is the preterite form of "he liked", "she liked", and "you (formal) liked".
I hope I've explained it clearly.
Hi! I am a Sri Lankan. In this part of the world nobody knows spanish. 6 months ago we recruited a girl named Sherina. She was under my supervision. Few days later when I am talking to her she told me she like to learn Spanish. Then I told her I also like to learn a new language so we both learn together. But with her work and studies she was not interested to learn. But I alone tried to translate words and phrases through google translator but I found it very difficult and the verbs are keep on changing into different shapes. And the gender also a big headache to me. I was about to forget learning Spanish by chance I saw AIB and Dr. Danny. Now I am very much into Español. yo hablo español. Unfortunately I can't find anyone to speak in Spanish where I live.
Hi, don't give it up, Spanish is not that hard.Good luck.Greetings from a Mexican Spanish speaker :)
love it
I have been learning spanish with your videos
thank you for the detail lessons 😁
G in spanish sound like H in english am I right?
No, you're not.
Even anyone would understand you, 'G' in spanish is a much harder sound than the english 'h' . Have to notice that that just happens in front of 'e' and 'i' ( ge, gi).
In front of 'a' 'o' and 'u' the sound is quite similar to the english 'g' in guess or great.
@@naturalspanish1049 so you mean that the sound of 'G' depends on the alphabet next to g
and when the h is in front of 'e' and 'I' , it seems similar to H in english but a little different
@@naturalspanish1049 thanks for your information
@@wallflowers6489 no. H has no sound in spanish but when It comes after a C (ch) or S (sh. This one just because of words from other languages that we have adoptted).
G before E and I sounds similar to the english H but stronger. ( Much stronger in some spanish speaking areas, softer in other where it can become pretty similar to the english H)
G before A, O and U sounds like G sounds in english words like go, gravity or game.
@@naturalspanish1049oh, I meant 'G' not H
typo 🤗🤗
hola profesor dani.
is it right to say?
nosotros estabamos ascendiendo.
ellos estaban ascendiendo.
Hola, soy hispanohablante, y te puedo decir que tus dos frases son correctas.
Hi, I'm a Spanish speaker, and I can tell you for sure that your two phrases are correct.
They are in the imperfect.Remember that the preterite conjugation is different though.
gracias cinior
@@tewodroswolderufael7198Se dice "señor" :-)
Is there an app that you could recommend to us to know if a certain verb is irregular? 😊
Hello sir, Iwant to put a question about verb decir[when we go a shop people who works there say to us ) dime que quieres?
do we just have to remember them all or is there any rules to follow
Grazie
Examen final de español para profesores:
1. "tuve un problema con cuchiflín de microchupoexpansor del balín en la troca de mi taita" ¿qué le pasó al sujeto?
2. ¿Donde queda el restaurante Xxx? Te vas por aquí derecho y cuando llegues a la esquina donde está el palo e mango doblas a la derecha luego agarras la acera derecha no como quien va si no como quien viene, y vas en ese mismo sentido 5 minutos y ahí bajando el bordillo a mano izquierda está el restaurante
¿Que papel juega el "no como quien va si no como quien viene, y vas en ese mismo sentido?
3. ¿Tienes hambre?
"Si me doblo me apuñalo"
¿Tiene el sujeto hambre o no?
Thanks for being hear I have learned so much :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):
What's the difference between ver and mirar and also I've herd often times people use 'lo sé' or 'no lo sé' to say I know or I don't know, is 'lo' compulsory to use or can it be discarded?
Most native speakers would say “yo se” without LO.
@@ninadouglas6289 "Lo sé," and "ya lo sé" are interchangeable as an answer, whilst it's very rare to say "yo sé" as an answer to a question.I'm a Spanish speaker btw.
Hello sir i have been watching your videos for about a month. This lesson was so great but i had a question can you tell me how to change verb 'reunirse'
Hi, the verb "reunirse" is a reflexive verb, so in the present, it is conjugated like this:
In Spain
(Yo) me reúno.
(Tú) te reúnes.
(Él/Ella/Usted) se reúne.
(Nosotros) nos reunimos.
(Vosotros) os reunís.
(Ellos) se reúnen.
In Latin America
(Yo) me reúno
(Tú) te reúnes
(Él/Ella/Usted) se reúne
(Nosotros) nos reunimos
(Ustedes) se reúnen
(Ellos) se reúnen
And in the preterite, it is conjugated like this:
In Spain
(Yo) me reuní
(Tú) te reuniste
(Él/Ella/Usted) se reunió
(Nosotros) nos reunimos
(Vosotros) os reunisteis
(Ellos) se reunieron
In Latin America
(Yo) me reuní
(Tú) te reuniste
(El) se reunió
(Nosotros) nos reunimos
(Ustedes) se reunieron
(Ellos) se reunieron
*Note: The imperfect has a different set of conjugations.
@@gerlautamr.656 thank you so much
@@orziqulovburhoniddin8564 Hi there! I'm a native Spanish speaker and teacher. There are a couple of great sites online for all verb conjugations.
@@exceptionaltalentspc4954 thank tou so much and I learned these kind of reflexive verbs after that. But if you native Spanish speaker I had one question . Can you tell me a website where I can watch spanish films with subtitles
Love it more need more practice…seems so hard lol
Hi Sir,
Are there any videos about the words "do not" as in "I do not eat meat".
There are no videos that are specifically about that, but I do mention it early on in the lessons. You simply put "no" in front of the verb to mean you don't do something.
No como carne (?)
@@englishplaylistt porque yo el respecto los animales. me importa el medio ambiente.
@@mrspumpkin6756 Vale, no problemo
Should i memorize these verbs?
Hola. I'm a native Spanish speaker and teacher. Best way to learn irregular verbs is to group them just like it's shown on the video and then write sentences with them.
Are there limited irregular verbs in spanish sir ?
And your teaching is awesome sir...✌👌
I'm not sure of the exact number but there are quite a few irregulars in Spanish. And thanks for the kind words about my teaching.
Escoger
Escojo, escoges,escoge, escogemos,escogen. Is that right? How did we get nosotros elejimos in the podcast?
Elegir
Yo elijo
Tú eliges
Él, ella, usted elige
Nosotros (as) elegimos
Vosotros elegía
Ellos, ellas, ustedes eligen
Do all irregular verbs follow the "boot" concept?
How can we memorize all those verbs