At 2:26 you say "I speak Spanish also," but the sentence reads, "I speak FRENCH also." Just wanted to point this out. Love the video. Makes the concept very clear.
If you want some practice, check out the following exercises from Schaum's Spanish Grammar 6th edition (amzn.to/2fdDd0e) Here is a two minute video ua-cam.com/video/9iJIMTj-g2o/v-deo.html explaining why I like this book. Chapter 4, exercises 1, 2, 3
Shaikh GInobli Hi Shaikh: the base form of a verb is called an infinitive and will end in either AR, ER, or IR (HABLAR, COMER, ESCRIBIR). Then as you go along, you will learn to change the infinitives (conjugate). For example, HABLAR can change to HABLO, HABLÉ, HABLARÉ which mean I SPEAK, I SPOKE, and I WILL SPEAK respectively. There is no "good way" to know which one is a verb other than getting familiar with a bunch of infinitives. Do a search on google for 100 COMMON SPANISH INFINITIVES. I would start by memorizing those. Good luck.
Perfect! I could not have done it better! I was looking for something for Remote Learning. You saved me tons of time. Mil gracias!!!
You have no idea how much this video helped me. Thank you :)
At 2:26 you say "I speak Spanish also," but the sentence reads, "I speak FRENCH also." Just wanted to point this out. Love the video. Makes the concept very clear.
Courtney Stein Thanks! I didn't realize that, but now it seems so obvious. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for posting this video! My spanish teacher really can't teach well. I really wished you were my spanish teacher.
anyone else here for school😔
yes:(
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me
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Great job explaining.... love the way you teach. Thanks!
@MayMay04t - De nada. I'm glad my teaching style works for you. Good luck with your class.
Thank you for short clearly explained videos.
I would like to use this for educational purposes, please.
+Vanessa Ruether Great! Use them as you wish. I hope that they serve both you and your students well.
If you want some practice, check out the following exercises from Schaum's Spanish Grammar 6th edition (amzn.to/2fdDd0e) Here is a two minute video ua-cam.com/video/9iJIMTj-g2o/v-deo.html explaining why I like this book.
Chapter 4, exercises 1, 2, 3
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO KING!! 🙏😁
This is awesome. Plan on using it my class, will of course cite the source.
dychui Gracias. I hope your students find it helpful.
How do you know if something is a verb in spanish
Shaikh GInobli Hi Shaikh: the base form of a verb is called an infinitive and will end in either AR, ER, or IR (HABLAR, COMER, ESCRIBIR). Then as you go along, you will learn to change the infinitives (conjugate). For example, HABLAR can change to HABLO, HABLÉ, HABLARÉ which mean I SPEAK, I SPOKE, and I WILL SPEAK respectively. There is no "good way" to know which one is a verb other than getting familiar with a bunch of infinitives. Do a search on google for 100 COMMON SPANISH INFINITIVES. I would start by memorizing those. Good luck.
MaestroKaplan ty
got a test tomorrow thanks
interesting we speak in the court of Monaco
Nice vid
no entender mucho
hilarious accent