Learn Spanish: 'Be Able To' in the Present, Past & Conditional - Short Cut to Fluency in Spanish

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  • @50Iran
    @50Iran  +2

    You are the BEST teacher, muchas gracias 🙏

  • @robertordish3754

    These are great exercises. Muchas gracias.

  • @alexcyrus1012

    Thank you so much.

  • @DuolingoDopamine

    After a series of lessons in vocabulary or grammar, I playback my lessons in fun entertaining stories over and over in the background until they come out natural

  • @gbaca07
    @gbaca07 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for the lesson. Can you explain why you put the "de" in the sentences?

  • @learnpromandarin

    @learnspanishlearnspanish

  • @MexicanMovie

    gracias amigo !

  • @solascripturaPR1517

    ¡Gracias maestro por esta increíble lección!

  • @fenb2067

    19:12

  • @robertflint2549

    Siento que no pudieras venir a mi fiesta. Nosotros nos divertimos mucho.

  • @beryldawson3067

    I cannot find this self testing part on the website - I have purchased the course and again cannot see this in the downloads

  • @thomasmckay

    Question: In addition to the pyramids, do you offer the equivalent of this as a random challenge (

  • @sandj6419

    19:19

  • @greathira

    Thank you for the incredible lesson. Would be great if you read sentences in English first, so we can pause and translate it into Spanish rather than translate them into english. ....

  • @Izzy-6k

    So is "la” more than a feminine term?

  • @donbenoit2072

    Why not present the English phrase before the spanish phrase if learning spanish?