PRETERITE TENSE SPANISH - LEARN SPANISH PAST TENSE (Part 1)
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2024
- This lesson is part of a series where you’ll learn spanish past tense. In this video I’ll teach you the preterite tense spanish. When to use the preterite in spanish. Plus, you’ll practice with a quiz at the end of the video.
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Una lección maravillosa:) Informativa y suficientemente fácil para entender
Gracias. Me alegro de haberte encontrado
NO PUDE ENTENDER EL PASADO HASTA QUE VI TU VIDEO,MIL GRACIAS
Thanks for your time to do these easy to learn with videos, best I've found. Nice and clear and helps to stop thinking in English all the time as slows things down too much. Mas mas mas gracious.
Omg you are an amazing teacher! Thanks so much for helping me understand 😍😍
Thank YOU. I’m glad to help 😊😊
I use your videos in my Spanish classes to supplement my lessons.
Thanks . A very useful lesson . Looking forward to learning more.
Muchísimas gracias señorita, la última pregunta me encanta, jajaja.
Rajat Kumar Gracias a ti. Sí, muy romántica 😊😊
Gracias por el video, Paula! Soy de Brasil y estudio español hace un año. Mi maestra envió un de tus videos para nosotros y creo que va a me ayudar muchíssimo más.
Excelente. Espero que si te ayuden 😊
El video es muy útil .. gracias Paula por este video
Ishant singh Es un placer ayudar. Me alegra que te sean útiles 😉
Hi Paula
Explicaste el pretérito muy bien.
Muchas gracias
Ronald
❤️Gran lección ... gracias señorita
Gracias a ti 😊
Fantastic lesson. Thanks so much 🎉
Dear Paula, you are a great teacher and I really appreciate your informative videos. They help me a lot.🥰🙏
Good lesson. Thanks!!!
Thank you 😊
Excelente video!
Gracias. Espero que estés bien 😊
Eres una profesora buena! Muchas gracias 😊
Muchas gracias Paula. Yo entiendo!
Increiblee! Gracias
Holla soy de Guyana. Great video
Vishaul Mohabir That’s awesome! Guyana is next to my country (Venezuela). Thanks 😊
¡Me fue muy bien! ¡Saqué diez de diez!
Increíble lección! Gracias:) Soy de Estados Unidos pero estoy viajando y estudiando español en Colombia ahora. Y me gusta tus videos!
Me gustan* yo siempre hacer that mistake también
[beber] 4 tazas de cafe esta manana.
I watched this video so many times that I remembered this is conjugated in first person singular. Bebimos for example would have made a good sentence as well, unless there is something I am missing.
Oh and I finally got a 100% on the test.
You’re right! I realized I didn’t specify the person I wanted to conjugate for all the sentences conjugated in first person. I should’ve put “yo” to be clear.
I’m happy you get the hang of it 👏🏻👏🏻
me encanta el video
jana maka Muchas gracias ☺️
Thank you for the lesson ! You’re an excellent teacher 😊
8/10, 7 and 8 went wrong
Thanks for explaining preterite in such a simple way.
Not bad at all. Keep it up.
Gracias a ti por aprender conmigo ☺️
Muchas gracias profe 🙏✨✨
Excellent lesson. This really helped me understand the past tense. I also learned lots of new Spanish verbs! :)
Esta mañana se usa en España con el pretérito perfecto...ahí no?
Very useful video. Thank you! My only regret that the sentences do not have english translation.
muchas gracias
Siempre es un placer ☺️
Dios mio! I'm 6/10 jaja! Es genial amiga!
¡Nada mal! Sigue practicando 👏🏻👏🏻
gracias !
Excelente
Muchas gracias Paula...podrías ayudarme con el verbo olvidar por favor? Olvidé las llaves (me olvidé) or he olvidado( me han olvidado) las llaves ? Dudo mucho cuando se trata de usar el tiempo adecuado con este verbo...en ambas de estas frases la consecuencia es que hoy no las encuentro..podrías aclarar este punto por favor ? Gracias de antemano
Hi, thank you for your helpful video
I have some questions, hope you can help
Ana vivió en Colombia 4 meses. We dont use ¨por¨ 4 meses here?
And Desde el primer momento que la...is it vi or ví here ? sorry, i don't mean to be picky here. Just that i learn that accent is important in Spanish
Thanks again for making this video
Hi, thank you for watching.
You could say either one: “Ana vivió en Colombia 4 meses” or “Ana vivió en Colombia POR 4 meses”.
It’s “vi” with no accent mark.
😉😉
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula Thank you for the clarification. And again, thanks for making these helpful videos
❤
No puedo encontrar la examen. Dondé estå?
Nice
Dónde está segunda parte?
"No gritó Elana" what is the translation. I tried it through google translate and got "did not yell Elana". Would "Elana yelled no" be the correct translation.
I have slowly been working through the test at the end of the video. Another hard word in the example sentences was "manejò" which can mean managed, but from the context means "drove".
These videos are great but a little more advanced than what I am used to. Yet I am finding that with a pencil and paper and the help of google translate I can eventually understand them.
Eric Baugher That’s right. It means “Elena yelled no”, you can noticed it because “no” is between exclamation signals ¡! ¡No! Elena yelled.
Taking notes by hand is useful, I don’t know what’s behind that, but I’ve found I can remember things easily when I write them by hand.
Keep it up. Go at your pace 😉
Google translate can be wrong sometimes. Try DeepL. It's much more accurate.
Why we say " salí a trabajar"NOT salí a trabajo?. Gracias!
this was hard
I know it’s hard. But, I’m sure you’ll get it.
De gran ayuda.
Good video but your English stress needs attention. imPERfect not imperFECT PRET
erite not preteRITE. Yes English stress unlike spanish is not consistant
You don't explain in English what the sentences mean.
It’s a good video but she mispronounces preterite so much it was distracting.
Si eres familia de ellos créame que a mí me a dolido mucho todo
Cómo te digo no sé quién eres
Esto ha sido muy triste