Bravo ... ha sido casi imposible encontrar una buena explicación de los matices de estos adverbios en línea. A muchas personas se les olvidó incluyir lo de allá .... estaba pensando como ... hello. Pero excelente trabajo. Mil gracias.
Ms. Daniela, I'm confused. In the "Este, Ese, and Aquel" video you briefly went over aquí, acá, allí and allá, but you didn't use ahí. Do I not use ahí at all in general, or if I do, where does it go for the "Este, Ese, and Aquel" video?
Thanks, you're filling in lots of little details for me with videos like this. I'm working thru your learning kit, and i am currently on "Top 27 Verbs to Build Phrases" on page 6 (Querer) and the problem that i have is: i don't know what a determiner is, and also I'm not exactly sure what a "verb in infinitive form" is either. So from digging around the internet for those language terms I'm gonna guess "For Activities" would be like "quiero comer" and "For Things" might be "quiero un carro" and "To Express Affection" i didn't even realize you could use a "conjugated querer" for something like that. I've already printed out a lot of the things in your kit already, and i think if i can learn everything in your kit that my Spanish is really gonna take off (if I can just learn the "teacher lingo" like the determiner). I don't think we even have those "determiners" in English if my memory serves me correctly. Now the "Spanish Si Clauses Guide" pdf that i got from your website has a format that works for me every single time. Whoever made your website and designs your pdf files deserves a medal.
I'm glad that the learning kit is helping you! No worries if you don't know the name the official grammar names. Infinitives are non-conjugated verbs, such as 'tener, comer, hablar'. Determiners are words we place before the nouns, like articles (el, la, los, las), possessives, (mi, tu, su..), etc. If you go to my website, I have a guide on infinitives and determiners. You'll realize you already know them, it's just the "official name" throwing you off😆. Good to know that you're finding the PDFs helpful!! 🥰
Como estudiante de español, ¡me encantan sus lecciones de español! Las me ayudan mucho con aprender palabras que no comprendo... Y, por supuesto, ¡usted me ayuda mucho! ¡Muchas gracias!
Love your lessons.
That's so sweet! Thank you so much! I'm glad you like them!
Bravo ... ha sido casi imposible encontrar una buena explicación de los matices de estos adverbios en línea. A muchas personas se les olvidó incluyir lo de allá .... estaba pensando como ... hello. Pero excelente trabajo. Mil gracias.
¡Gracias! 🤓Qué bueno que te gustó el video.
Ms. Daniela, I'm confused. In the "Este, Ese, and Aquel" video you briefly went over aquí, acá, allí and allá, but you didn't use ahí. Do I not use ahí at all in general, or if I do, where does it go for the "Este, Ese, and Aquel" video?
Hi, 'ahí' and 'allí' are usually interchangeable. We just change the spelling 😉
¡Excelente! 👍
Thank you
Thanks, you're filling in lots of little details for me with videos like this. I'm working thru your learning kit, and i am currently on "Top 27 Verbs to Build Phrases" on page 6 (Querer) and the problem that i have is: i don't know what a determiner is, and also I'm not exactly sure what a "verb in infinitive form" is either. So from digging around the internet for those language terms I'm gonna guess "For Activities" would be like "quiero comer" and "For Things" might be "quiero un carro" and "To Express Affection" i didn't even realize you could use a "conjugated querer" for something like that. I've already printed out a lot of the things in your kit already, and i think if i can learn everything in your kit that my Spanish is really gonna take off (if I can just learn the "teacher lingo" like the determiner). I don't think we even have those "determiners" in English if my memory serves me correctly. Now the "Spanish Si Clauses Guide" pdf that i got from your website has a format that works for me every single time. Whoever made your website and designs your pdf files deserves a medal.
I'm glad that the learning kit is helping you! No worries if you don't know the name the official grammar names. Infinitives are non-conjugated verbs, such as 'tener, comer, hablar'. Determiners are words we place before the nouns, like articles (el, la, los, las), possessives, (mi, tu, su..), etc. If you go to my website, I have a guide on infinitives and determiners. You'll realize you already know them, it's just the "official name" throwing you off😆. Good to know that you're finding the PDFs helpful!! 🥰
Como estudiante de español, ¡me encantan sus lecciones de español! Las me ayudan mucho con aprender palabras que no comprendo... Y, por supuesto, ¡usted me ayuda mucho! ¡Muchas gracias!
Qué bonito saber esto :) Muchas gracias por tu apoyo 😊