Thank you for arranging the tenses as past, present, and future. Most of us learn the concept of time and tenses in this order, but most conjugation tables have different arrangements that I find confusing. Your method here is excellent. I wish I had many more verbs in this learning format. Thank you so much!
I thank God that I found your channel. What you are covering here is what my big confusions were. You are going to help me clarify my problems. Thank you, and God bless you!
Gracias señora éste es muy bueno para nosotros quien no habla español bien porque nosotros somos aprendido mucho con tus vídeos gracias dios te bendiga Yo soy de Gambia
This is by far the most helpful spanish learning video I've watched so far, "verbs arranged by tenses". You've just earned another subscriber. I am sharing this as well. Muchas Gracias!
This is an answer to my prayers . Yes i do possess book of spanish grammar but this video is so useful, giving correct pronounce as well. Much obliged.
Decided to tackle this chart as I’m learning past and future tenses my vocabulary. This was hard 😢 but very much needed. Thank you for putting this together-you’ve helped so many of us learning this.. 🙏🏽
An excellent presentation. And a very useful resource for me. Thank you so much and keep up the good wor...Ahora una presentación excelente. Y uun bueno anuncia para me. Muchas gracias pur su trabajas.
muchas gracias por esto video. fue muy útil y nadie lo ha hecho antes donde todas las formas del verbos son lado a lado. así es más fácil. gracias de nuevo!!
Me nombre es stephen matto de nueve Delhi de India. Esta clase de verbo (pasado, presente y futuro was muy bien. Will learn more from you. Muchas gracias
If a person will pause on this one lesson and do necessary homework their Spanish learning will take a giant leap towards fluency. I'm preaching to me. LOL ******* Si una persona se detiene en esta lección y haga la tarea necesaria, su aprendizaje español dará un salto gigante hacia la fluidez. Me estoy predicando. JAJAJA
¡Hola Maestra Liliana, por que vos dijiste "¿Ustedes escuchan? Are you listening still?"...if the plural "you" means Vosotros? I heard that Usted for formal you and USTEDES formal plural you are commonly used in Latin America. What is more precise and yet the one that is more from the Spanish heritage? ¡Muchas gracias!
You know, I think in another 300 years, I may have learned 50 verbs plus their conjugated forms. So, that gives me something to look forward to if I become a vampire.
Hi there shalini,I’m learning spanish from youtube videos mostly and I know some basics but I want to know how and where to use esta,puedo,cual,quiero etc,Please let me know if can hire you my teacher
There are 18 different versions to conjugate each verb. It sounds like a nightmare scenario. 😢😢😢 take the verb TO DRINK in English. I drank, you drank, he/she drank, we drank, you drank, they drank.. Compare it to its Spanish conjugation. In Spanish, We have 6 versions for drank???? Help me, God. if there is a God, of course.😂😂😂
Trust me, it’s hard for me too 😂 If you’re just starting out, focus on the simple tenses, including the 2 past versions. But that will narrow it down to 4 tenses, which will get you by in most conversations. Thanks! 🤗
@SpanishWithLiliana Thanks for your encouragement. I have to attend UBA in about a year. I am going to live with native Spanish speakers in Buenos aires. It is going to be very hard, but I hope my roommates help me out. I will continue your lessons too. Thank you again for helping me in this regard 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌸🙏 I am fluent in 4 languages already, but Spanish grammar, by the look at it, is going to kick my rear-end very hard.😜😜😜 thanks again ❤️
Oh, my goodness! As a Taiwanese, when using our Traditional Chinese, in this case, drink is always one word which is 喝,I 喝, you喝, he/she喝, we喝, you喝, they喝, 😂there are not even past, present and future forms of the verbs. It only presents past and future tenses with other words. I think learning Spanish would challenge me more than English and Japanese.😅
I'm having fun saying "Yo bebi agua, yo bebo soda, yo bebere cerveza." and it keeps getting more fun as I go down the pronoun list. update: yo Comi zanahoria, yo como cerdo, yo comere galleta. update2: yo compre pañal, yo compro juego, yo comprare casa. update3: yo di oro, yo doy plata, yo dare caca.
In Spanish, and a few other languages, each verb is conjugated to the person; it’s about 6 versions per tense. That’s the reason why the pronouns are not required. But there are some tricks to learn them faster. The regular verbs ending in ER, AR and IR follow patterns and are easier to learn. There are irregular ones that need to be learn by heart. Thanks for stopping by 🤗
Dear Liliana, I think 'hay' from haber is not informal of anything, it is the impersonal third person, equivalent of there is and there are, and is not part of the conjugation of the auxiliary haber.
Yes, the impersonal form hay is used to point out the existence or presence of something in a particular place, so yes, there is/there are. It is a conjugation of the verb though, although used in a very different way. Thanks for watching!
Hi there, you'll need to come up with a plan to get you speaking as fast as possible. If you need Spanish for school, you'll need to learn a lot of grammar and structures. If it's to travel or daily conversation, words and phrases will help you most. It all depends on what you need the Spanish for. Once you have that identified, then it's better to start with the Spanish that's specific to your situation. Some topics to get you started: - Personal pronouns (subject and object) - Top 25-50 verbs: past, present and future simple (you can learn the other tenses later) - Common everyday nouns (those specific to your daily life) - Common adjetives (colors, size, emotions, etc) - Common conjunctions (and, or, but, if, etc) - Spanish sentence structures - How to introduce yourself - Small talk about the weather, traffic, sports I hope this helps 🤗
@@Droni0201 I think you can still use the suggestions I mentioned before. Once you know some basic vocabulary and phrases, you suggestion is to start watching TV and listening to music/podcasts in Spanish as much as you can. It really comes down to practice. The more you can practice with others, the better for your learning process.
It is not correct to translate GUSTAR as To Like but rather To Taste when used in a simple transitive form. When it implies To Like, the Object in the English sentence becomes Subject in the Spanish sentence, e.g. in 'I like milk', milk is direct object, but in 'me gusta la leche', la leche is subject...
@@SpanishWithLiliana To be honest, it is a tricky one, and keeping it out of the list would have been better. In my opinion the use of the form Me gusta/Me gustan deserves a separate lesson as it is an impersonal form and never conjugated. It is the object that changes (me, te, le, nos, etc...) while the subject is always 3rd person (singular or plural). I hope this helps...
It’s actually not as easy for native speakers either, we just learn from very little. Most will start with the infinitive form, then move onto the first person. And then learn the rest. Thanks!
Try learning with sentences and stories first, then focus on the grammar. Or you could start by learning just the conjugation of I and you pronouns since we use them the most.
📌 Get your guide to Spanish verb conjugation here: www.spanishwithliliana.com/spanishverbsorderform
Thank you for arranging the tenses as past, present, and future. Most of us learn the concept of time and tenses in this order, but most conjugation tables have different arrangements that I find confusing. Your method here is excellent. I wish I had many more verbs in this learning format. Thank you so much!
Thank you! It makes more sense to me too 🤗
Finally, verb conjugations..gracias
Your videos are the holy grail of learning tools for Spanish!!
I thank God that I found your channel. What you are covering here is what my big confusions were. You are going to help me clarify my problems. Thank you, and God bless you!
I'm so glad! 🤗
trust me. every word is very useful for the daily life and use frequently.
all we need to do is to remember them and use in sentences
Excellent job and very clear on your pronunciation! Just the right speed for me. Thank you for your help!
You're very welcome!
Gracias señora éste es muy bueno para nosotros quien no habla español bien porque nosotros somos aprendido mucho con tus vídeos gracias dios te bendiga Yo soy de Gambia
Bendiciones 🤗
Very useful tables to help us memorise the most common verbs conjugation which are quite confusing. Thanks.
Thank you for watching!!! I’m glad this is helpful.
Thank you for putting all of these conjugations together. It will be very helpful.
This is by far the most helpful spanish learning video I've watched so far, "verbs arranged by tenses". You've just earned another subscriber. I am sharing this as well.
Muchas Gracias!
Your channel is the best I have found for learning Spanish so far, thank you!
Wow, thank you! 😊
Vi el video completo mientras estaba en el trabajo.
Gracias por la motivación en todo momento, buen maestro. 🇩🇴🇺🇲🇩🇪
This is an answer to my prayers . Yes i do possess book of spanish grammar but this video is so useful, giving correct pronounce as well.
Much obliged.
I literally found your channel last week and I’m grateful that I did! God bless you for sharing such helpful information! 💜
Thank you for your help. You are helping me to improve my Spanish❤❤
De nada 👍
This is without doubt the best conjugation video on TH-cam
Cheers from Sydney Australia ❤❤
Decided to tackle this chart as I’m learning past and future tenses my vocabulary. This was hard 😢 but very much needed. Thank you for putting this together-you’ve helped so many of us learning this.. 🙏🏽
An excellent presentation. And a very useful resource for me. Thank you so much and keep up the good wor...Ahora una presentación excelente. Y uun bueno anuncia para me. Muchas gracias pur su trabajas.
muchas gracias por esto video. fue muy útil y nadie lo ha hecho antes donde todas las formas del verbos son lado a lado. así es más fácil. gracias de nuevo!!
Yah I was happy to find this one too. Pls recommend other channels as well if you know who does this but perfect tenses included as well
@@angel8223
Just search on TH-cam whatever you want like “present tense verbs in Spanish”. You’ll find many!!❤
These are SO helpful. Thank you!!!
Glad you like them!
Thanks Liilana, so good for us beginners, less nightmares about verbs.
I'm glad it was helpful! 🤗
Very well done lesson. Thank you. Un buen video. Muchas gracias
This is great ! Well organized and easier to learn/register in a table format
Your voice is MAGNIFIQUE melodious that feeds the heart 🙏🏻👌💖💖
Wow, thank you 😊
I enjoyed this video very much. Other videos don't give you this kind of information. I felt it was very helpful, thanks again.
Thank you. I needed this so much! I liked that you repeated the words twice but please tell us what the English translation is for each word. PLEASE
The translation is written at the top of each chart and she says it in the beginning of each new verb.
These tables are the BEST I've seen! Subscribed!
Thank you so much!
¡Muchas gracias! 🤗
muchísimo gracias! esto fue tan bueno para mi🙏
This one that I wait.....if you have more time....please do for more verbs . Muchas Gracias
Thank you, I will keep working on more videos. Thanks!
Mocho trabajo, Liliana!!! Muchas gracias!!!!
De nada 🤗
❤ I love your lessons!! Thanks Dear🙏
It's help alot.....!!!
You are very special. Very different teacher! Your way of Teaching is great.🏁🇪🇦
Thank you! 😃
Video is awesome!
Very useful and absolutely underrated!
Thank you so much 😊 I appreciate your feedback 🙏
Esto es perfecto Gracias por todo ❤
This table is fantastic, a great help. Can also have a table on continuos pasado, presente and futuro. Thanking in advance
Yes, I will work on that. Thank you!
Excellent, look towards next 25 after learning these. Thanks Thomas
Gracias! We expect more videos of this sort👍
Sure thing, I’ll work on more videos like this. Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
Thank you so much! I appreciate your support! 🤗
Me nombre es stephen matto de nueve Delhi de India. Esta clase de verbo (pasado, presente y futuro was muy bien. Will learn more from you. Muchas gracias
De nada 🤗
Another helpful video from Liliana. Thanks!
De nada ☺️
Thank you so much, that was so helpful and not confusing xx
Awesome video and very helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful! 🤗
EXCELENTE MUCHAS GRACIAS LILIANA 🎉
You are very helpful
I’m glad! Thank you for commenting! 🙏
So helpful thank you 🇮🇪❤
Thanks for what you did
It's cool! Many thanks!!!👍
De nada 🤗
Great video. Muchas gracias!
I’m glad it’s useful 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana
Teacher I am slow learner, and volunteer to stay after class
for extra lessons.
Muchas gracias madem profesora
De nada ☺️
Very useful video. Thank you!
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 👍
Congrats, simple clear beautiful.
I watched the whol video and I love it. Thank you!
That's awesome! 🤗
That was a good hour!
despues, es tomi mas tiempo yo por fin finalo ahora.
por fin quiero a gracias te por tu tiempo caro
Excellente💯
Gracias 🤗
Gracias 🙆♀️🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you, now just to remember all of them. Wish there was a simpler way or to use verbs that everyone can understand.
I’m working on verb guides that will hopefully help, but repetition is key. Thanks!
@@SpanishWithLiliana Thank you so much, can't wait for that. You are an amazing Maestra!!!!
very interesting lesson , i enjoy it.
Volveré a este vídeo para compartir mi progreso
Hello and thanks a lot from India 🇮🇳 and Russia 🇷🇺
Very useful. Have you made lessons on other tenses and moods?
Thank you, this is my most comprehensive video on verb tenses but I'll be happy to work on more. Thanks!
Muchos gracias🙏
If a person will pause on this one lesson and do necessary homework their Spanish learning will take a giant leap towards fluency. I'm preaching to me. LOL
*******
Si una persona se detiene en esta lección y haga la tarea necesaria, su aprendizaje español dará un salto gigante hacia la fluidez. Me estoy predicando. JAJAJA
😅👍🙏
Thankyou so much !!!!!!❤
Thank you 😊
Thank you. Sometimes you just want to hear beautiful Spanish being spoken in the background as you work hoping by osmosis you’ll learn it.
🤗 you go this 👍
God bless America every one have great a day,
Thank you! 🙏
Wow great video
Gracias 🤗
Very useful
Fantastico
Gracias ☺️
Please make video about more verbs like this video .. please please please
Will do 🤗
Bien hecho
Gracias 🙏
Is there anywhere we can download these tables and print them off for revision
I will work on that. Thanks!
¡Hola Maestra Liliana, por que vos dijiste "¿Ustedes escuchan? Are you listening still?"...if the plural "you" means Vosotros?
I heard that Usted for formal you and USTEDES formal plural you are commonly used in Latin America. What is more precise and yet the one that is more from the Spanish heritage?
¡Muchas gracias!
I’m from Mexico and we tend to use ‘ustedes’ instead of ‘vosotros’. But it varies by country. The conjugation is different too.
You know, I think in another 300 years, I may have learned 50 verbs plus their conjugated forms. So, that gives me something to look forward to if I become a vampire.
🤣
You got this! 👍
@@SpanishWithLiliana Muchas gracias Liliana. 😂
Thanku👍
Hi there shalini,I’m learning spanish from youtube videos mostly and I know some basics but I want to know how and where to use esta,puedo,cual,quiero etc,Please let me know if can hire you my teacher
Hi there, I currently don’t do private tutoring but I’ll be happy to create a video with examples on how to use them. Thanks!
Class!😃
I hope you are finding it helpful. Thanks for watching!
Gracias ahora se español
wish it was split between AR verbs and ER-IR verbs
but nice video- i like it
Thanks! I’m working on those videos 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana aww nice - i heard we should learn all AR past tense first then the others
thank you so much 😊
❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
Thank you at least I grasped something
❤
It wasn’t so bad. Plus, I understand better.
There are 18 different versions to conjugate each verb. It sounds like a nightmare scenario. 😢😢😢 take the verb TO DRINK in English. I drank, you drank, he/she drank, we drank, you drank, they drank.. Compare it to its Spanish conjugation. In Spanish, We have 6 versions for drank???? Help me, God. if there is a God, of course.😂😂😂
Trust me, it’s hard for me too 😂
If you’re just starting out, focus on the simple tenses, including the 2 past versions. But that will narrow it down to 4 tenses, which will get you by in most conversations. Thanks! 🤗
@SpanishWithLiliana Thanks for your encouragement. I have to attend UBA in about a year. I am going to live with native Spanish speakers in Buenos aires. It is going to be very hard, but I hope my roommates help me out. I will continue your lessons too. Thank you again for helping me in this regard 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌸🙏 I am fluent in 4 languages already, but Spanish grammar, by the look at it, is going to kick my rear-end very hard.😜😜😜 thanks again ❤️
Oh, my goodness! As a Taiwanese, when using our Traditional Chinese, in this case, drink is always one word which is 喝,I 喝, you喝, he/she喝, we喝, you喝, they喝, 😂there are not even past, present and future forms of the verbs. It only presents past and future tenses with other words. I think learning Spanish would challenge me more than English and Japanese.😅
Remember that young children can learn ok. Work and practice helps!
Mightmare it is 🇵🇭
about tenses please
I'm having fun saying "Yo bebi agua, yo bebo soda, yo bebere cerveza." and it keeps getting more fun as I go down the pronoun list.
update: yo Comi zanahoria, yo como cerdo, yo comere galleta.
update2: yo compre pañal, yo compro juego, yo comprare casa.
update3: yo di oro, yo doy plata, yo dare caca.
That’s great! Making it fun is the way to go 👍😁
Why are there so many different endings....and the kicker is that different words have different rules 😮
In Spanish, and a few other languages, each verb is conjugated to the person; it’s about 6 versions per tense. That’s the reason why the pronouns are not required.
But there are some tricks to learn them faster. The regular verbs ending in ER, AR and IR follow patterns and are easier to learn.
There are irregular ones that need to be learn by heart.
Thanks for stopping by 🤗
Dear Liliana, I think 'hay' from haber is not informal of anything, it is the impersonal third person, equivalent of there is and there are, and is not part of the conjugation of the auxiliary haber.
Yes, the impersonal form hay is used to point out the existence or presence of something in a particular place, so yes, there is/there are.
It is a conjugation of the verb though, although used in a very different way. Thanks for watching!
I have someone that wants to teach me Spanish but doesn't know where to start from?
Hi there, you'll need to come up with a plan to get you speaking as fast as possible.
If you need Spanish for school, you'll need to learn a lot of grammar and structures.
If it's to travel or daily conversation, words and phrases will help you most. It all depends on what you need the Spanish for.
Once you have that identified, then it's better to start with the Spanish that's specific to your situation.
Some topics to get you started:
- Personal pronouns (subject and object)
- Top 25-50 verbs: past, present and future simple (you can learn the other tenses later)
- Common everyday nouns (those specific to your daily life)
- Common adjetives (colors, size, emotions, etc)
- Common conjunctions (and, or, but, if, etc)
- Spanish sentence structures
- How to introduce yourself
- Small talk about the weather, traffic, sports
I hope this helps 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana I would like spanish for everyday usage and the street conversation ?
@@Droni0201 I think you can still use the suggestions I mentioned before. Once you know some basic vocabulary and phrases, you suggestion is to start watching TV and listening to music/podcasts in Spanish as much as you can.
It really comes down to practice. The more you can practice with others, the better for your learning process.
@@SpanishWithLiliana thanks
El bebe bebe😂
Say it from English to Spanish to learn Spanish.
My comment is that the verbs could be more dynamic and in a different order.
Great content but VERY slow. I turned it up to 1.5x and was barely able to stay awake.
But did you learn all of these?
God bless America 🇺🇸
It is not correct to translate GUSTAR as To Like but rather To Taste when used in a simple transitive form. When it implies To Like, the Object in the English sentence becomes Subject in the Spanish sentence, e.g. in 'I like milk', milk is direct object, but in 'me gusta la leche', la leche is subject...
Thank you, that is a great observation 👍
@@SpanishWithLiliana My pleasure, happy to contribute...
@@SpanishWithLiliana To be honest, it is a tricky one, and keeping it out of the list would have been better. In my opinion the use of the form Me gusta/Me gustan deserves a separate lesson as it is an impersonal form and never conjugated. It is the object that changes (me, te, le, nos, etc...) while the subject is always 3rd person (singular or plural). I hope this helps...
I would like to buy the pdf handout but apologies, the coloring is awful, cold and boring :( (yellow and cian)
was is easy for you to learn this?
and did practice these?
very confusing jajajaja
It’s actually not as easy for native speakers either, we just learn from very little.
Most will start with the infinitive form, then move onto the first person. And then learn the rest.
Thanks!
Na yo ya ablo español XD saludos
O my goodness it is very hard to learn verbs I think I should quit learning Spanish
Try learning with sentences and stories first, then focus on the grammar.
Or you could start by learning just the conjugation of I and you pronouns since we use them the most.
@@SpanishWithLiliana I am trying to learn and started to learn present,past and future
@@SpanishWithLiliana
Good advice! Take it in small bites!!
Can't read😢