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you are a legend teacher i have never seen like this method !!!! thanks a lot !
This is the best video I have ever seen on the topic!! So clear and nice!! Gracias.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO. KEEP THE HARDWORK, I'LL ALWAYS WATCH YOUR VIDEOS. AWESOME!!!
very helpful for review,thanks
Thank you so much
Very clear and concise. Very helpful!!!! Thank you.
Thank you for your comment!! I am glad you find it useful.
amazing video wow learnt a lot from it !
I am glad you like it!!! 😊
Great video!
Thank you!!
Cómo aprender español yo siendo hablante nativo del español: Me sirve😎👍🏻
No sabes cómo me alegro 😀
Great video ! Why is it ser vs estar? Why not soy vs estar? Sorry just trying to understand practicing this
Thank you!! I am using “ser” and “estar” because those are the infinitives, but this also applies to “soy” and “estoy”, both present tense first person. Does it make sense?
in 2:36 why is it "son"?
We only use “es” for 1 (as it is singular) and “son” for the rest of the numbers (because they are plural). I hope it helps!
you are a legend teacher i have never seen like this method !!!! thanks a lot !
This is the best video I have ever seen on the topic!! So clear and nice!! Gracias.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO. KEEP THE HARDWORK, I'LL ALWAYS WATCH YOUR VIDEOS. AWESOME!!!
very helpful for review,thanks
Thank you so much
Very clear and concise. Very helpful!!!! Thank you.
Thank you for your comment!! I am glad you find it useful.
amazing video wow learnt a lot from it !
I am glad you like it!!! 😊
Great video!
Thank you!!
Cómo aprender español
yo siendo hablante nativo del español: Me sirve😎👍🏻
No sabes cómo me alegro 😀
Great video ! Why is it ser vs estar? Why not soy vs estar? Sorry just trying to understand practicing this
Thank you!! I am using “ser” and “estar” because those are the infinitives, but this also applies to “soy” and “estoy”, both present tense first person. Does it make sense?
in 2:36 why is it "son"?
We only use “es” for 1 (as it is singular) and “son” for the rest of the numbers (because they are plural). I hope it helps!