These are some of the most useful videos for intermediate Spanish learners. Especially the extra explanations at 0:54 which explains why certain sentence structures are used.
I have watched loads of TH-cam videos on IOP's DOP's etc and finally you have made the whole thing super clear. many thanks and please come back to TH-cam!!
I commented on your video about six keys to studying Spanish that I wanted to see a video just like this one. And then I found it. This is exactly what I am struggling to learn right now. I flunked the quiz the first time I watched. The topic is hard to understand and that is not your fault. The word order in English and Spanish are different so us native English speakers need to just practice. I will watch this video many times until I master the topic.
Eric Baugher I just replied to your comment on that video, and there you go. I’m happy you found it. It’s a tricky topic indeed, but it’s just a matter of practice and time. Keep it up, and let me know if you have further questions 😉😉
This was very helpful, I have been struggling with Spanish pronouns and have looked at workbooks and other videos but this really made sense and clarified them
Wow!! This is one of the main topics I was willing to learn! Thank you sooooo much! Estoy comprendiendo los objetos directos en espanol! Estoy los comprendiendo como nunca antes visto. Estoy comprendiéndolos casi como un nativo de la lengua! Gracias!
Larissa Iris Awesome, I’m happy to help! Only one correction “Los estoy comprendiendo”, remember the pronoun goes either before the conjugated verb (estoy) or attached to the gerund form as you did in the last sentence (estoy comprendiéndolos) 🙂
Great video!!! You really made it clear on how to use direct object pronouns. Only video on TH-cam that helped me actually understand DOP. I am looking forward to the next two videos in the series. THANK YOU PAULA! 😀
you made this topic look so easy with your clear explanation thanks a lot just one thing once i heard: se lo diré with the meaning of i will tell her but i didn't get the structure of this sentence could you explain it to me please
Abd Rahman Thank you 😊 If you haven’t watch my videos about indirect object pronouns and the one in which I mix the two together (direct and indirect), I’m inviting you to take a look, there I explain the use of “se” in combination with “lo”. Basically “se” in that sentence replaces the indirect object pronoun “le” for “her”, but you also have “lo” as a direct object pronoun, and in those case we can’t say “le lo”, so “le” becomes “se”, and finally we say “se lo”.
Nushar The difference is in the accent, some idiomatic expressions and the use of the personal pronoun “vosotros” (in Latin America is not that common), but the grammar rules are exactly the same. 😉
Request: Third person direct object pronouns VS definite articles. I am just starting to realize that 75% of all third person direct object pronouns are also definite articles. Basically we are talking about different ways to say "the". The = el, la, las and los. Only one of these "the words" is not also an direct object pronoun. This is "el" which changes over to "lo". I have never seen this explained very well in a youtube video.
I thought I had answer you before, sorry for the delay. Yes, your observation is great, and that's the way your brain starts making connections. I'll see how I can make a video around this comment Thank you for the suggestion.
Hi! I have been watching your yt videos for the double object pronouns and I understood so much! I was wondering if you could help me figure out this question by using the most pronouns possible? ¿Tus padres no permitian ir a casa de los vecinos a tu hermanito de noche? And ¿Tu abuelo siempre daba a tu hermana monedas para su colección? I have been struggling all day with them and was hoping you had answer!
Don’t miss the quiz at the end of the video 🤓🤓
These are some of the most useful videos for intermediate Spanish learners. Especially the extra explanations at 0:54 which explains why certain sentence structures are used.
I have watched loads of TH-cam videos on IOP's DOP's etc and finally you have made the whole thing super clear. many thanks and please come back to TH-cam!!
This is the best explanation of a tricky subject that I have seen. A really clear illustration of how DOP are used in Spanish. Thank you.
Ray McHale Thank you so much for such a great comment. I really appreciate it. I’m happy to help. 😉😊
Superbly explained.
I commented on your video about six keys to studying Spanish that I wanted to see a video just like this one. And then I found it. This is exactly what I am struggling to learn right now.
I flunked the quiz the first time I watched. The topic is hard to understand and that is not your fault. The word order in English and Spanish are different so us native English speakers need to just practice.
I will watch this video many times until I master the topic.
Eric Baugher I just replied to your comment on that video, and there you go.
I’m happy you found it.
It’s a tricky topic indeed, but it’s just a matter of practice and time. Keep it up, and let me know if you have further questions 😉😉
This was very helpful, I have been struggling with Spanish pronouns and have looked at workbooks and other videos but this really made sense and clarified them
Thank you for making this little series Paula! I really need help with this subject.
Love your videos. You r a very good teacher. Your videos are clear, and to the point.
Very clear and helpful, thank you
you are a gifted teacher. MUCHAS GRACIAS
Muchas gracias a ti 😊
Wow!! This is one of the main topics I was willing to learn! Thank you sooooo much! Estoy comprendiendo los objetos directos en espanol! Estoy los comprendiendo como nunca antes visto. Estoy comprendiéndolos casi como un nativo de la lengua! Gracias!
Larissa Iris Awesome, I’m happy to help! Only one correction “Los estoy comprendiendo”, remember the pronoun goes either before the conjugated verb (estoy) or attached to the gerund form as you did in the last sentence (estoy comprendiéndolos) 🙂
Usted es una profesora buena y una mujer bonita .
Muchas gracias 😊
Great lesson, you should reach 100k subscribers soon
Thank you. 😊
Very well explained. Thank you
Great video!!! You really made it clear on how to use direct object pronouns. Only video on TH-cam that helped me actually understand DOP. I am looking forward to the next two videos in the series. THANK YOU PAULA! 😀
Thank YOU for such a great feedback. I’m thrilled for having helped you understand this tricky topic. 🤩🤩
Thank you! It is like a light just came on!!!!
La clase fui increîble. Lo explicaste tan hermoso. Permanecera en mi cabeza siempre. Muchas gracias :-)
Gracias por este video. 🙃
Japhet Anciado Siempre a la orden. Gracias a ti 😊
Great lesson. Thank you! That cleared up a lot for me. :)
Many thanks.
Buenas clase
Vaya lovely wonderful excellente - from India 😊
very good. thankyou
Thank you!!!!!
¡Hola Paula! I have subscribed to your Channel. Muchas gracias.
Zulkifli Jamil Muchísimas gracias a ti 😊 I hope to help you in this journey.
Paula una pregunta por favor. Por en el ejemplo: usted debe llamar a su hijo. Por qué no "usted debe le llamar"? En este ejemplo qué diferencia hay?
you made this topic look so easy with your clear explanation thanks a lot just one thing once i heard: se lo diré with the meaning of i will tell her but i didn't get the structure of this sentence could you explain it to me please
Abd Rahman Thank you 😊
If you haven’t watch my videos about indirect object pronouns and the one in which I mix the two together (direct and indirect), I’m inviting you to take a look, there I explain the use of “se” in combination with “lo”.
Basically “se” in that sentence replaces the indirect object pronoun “le” for “her”, but you also have “lo” as a direct object pronoun, and in those case we can’t say “le lo”, so “le” becomes “se”, and finally we say “se lo”.
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula muchas gracias
Abd Rahman No hay de qué 😉
Good job!
Tico Drone Thank you ☺️
Hello Paula from Kurdistan. is it different between your Spanish with Spain? Thanks
Nushar The difference is in the accent, some idiomatic expressions and the use of the personal pronoun “vosotros” (in Latin America is not that common), but the grammar rules are exactly the same. 😉
3:05, Lo Tengo !
Thank you for this! I was just confused on the translating "You have to solve the problem". How come it is "Lo tienes" instead of "La tienes"?
Anne Marie Larsen Hi 👋🏻 because even though “problema” ends in “a” is masculine, so, el problema, that’s why “Lo” it’s the direct object pronoun. 😉
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula Ok, Gracias!!
Request: Third person direct object pronouns VS definite articles.
I am just starting to realize that 75% of all third person direct object pronouns are also definite articles. Basically we are talking about different ways to say "the". The = el, la, las and los. Only one of these "the words" is not also an direct object pronoun. This is "el" which changes over to "lo".
I have never seen this explained very well in a youtube video.
I thought I had answer you before, sorry for the delay.
Yes, your observation is great, and that's the way your brain starts making connections.
I'll see how I can make a video around this comment Thank you for the suggestion.
Hi! I have been watching your yt videos for the double object pronouns and I understood so much! I was wondering if you could help me figure out this question by using the most pronouns possible?
¿Tus padres no permitian ir a casa de los vecinos a tu hermanito de noche?
And ¿Tu abuelo siempre daba a tu hermana monedas para su colección?
I have been struggling all day with them and was hoping you had answer!
Nice video(
Deep Web Thank you, I appreciate it 😊
Gracias, mais un peu d'explication e en français aussi
This stuff is hard.
Yet many people say learming Spanish is a breeze.Spanish grammar is so much more complex than English grammar, that's a fact.
omg, why spanish so complicated
Hola, i really like your video, but the "drum" sound effects annoyed me, can you emit that on your videos?
I FIND THIS VIDEO DIFFICULT
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