One Line at a Time, Episode #9
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In this episode of One Line at a Time, we cover the “Preterite Vs. Imperfect” PLUS two topics I’ve never previously talked about: the “Present Perfect Tense” and “Deber Vs. Debería”.
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Great video. I recommend your channel to a lot of people.
It is good to see you back in action Spanish dude. I have been a fan of your work for a long time now. You have a unique style and view of the language. I think that the struggles in high school really helped you to understand what new learners experience.
I like this line by line format. My duo lingo says I have been learning for a year and a half. Like I say, I really learned a lot of my basic concepts right here on your channel.
Keep up the good work and thanks for coming back to us. I think I can speak for many of your fans when I say this.
Thank you so much, really appreciate that. Glad I've helped you, and that you like this One Line at a Time series.
¡Genial parcero! I’ve never come across ha habido before - I would have thought ha estado/sido but I guess that’s a little different as that is ‘it has been’ not ‘there has been’
Also nice explanation of should - I’ve noticed that before with debe and debería but not had it explained so clearly
¡Bien hecho! Muchísimas gracias
Love your approach. Your that one friend that boils it down and always tells the truth. 😁
I love your videos :) They helped my out a lot, specially with my exams around the corner. Please continue the explanation series (the subjunctive tense would really help) :> muchas gracias !
btw, try out the breaking bad series too... I couldn't completely understand the Spanish in it
Love these, been trying to figure out haber more and this was great
You are excellent ❤
Thank you!
Should we say "Odio a los payasos"?
Yea that's correct
I think "odio los payasos" works in this context, because she's talking about clowns in general. That being said, with the personal "a" as you suggest, seems to be the more common way to express "I hate clowns" even when talking about clowns in general.
people often say "hate that thing" instead of "i hate that thing". this is the same.
@@elspanishdude Muchas gracias, maestro!