Learning Spanish: Reported Speech in Present I (beginners)

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    Learning Spanish: Reported Speech in Present I (beginners).
    We use the reported speech to transmit previously spoken words.
    This is the structure of reported speech sentences in Spanish: Introductory verb ('decir' is the most common, but we can also use other verbs, such as 'afirmar', 'asegurar', 'contar', 'explicar', 'comentar', 'añadir', etc.), plus the conjunction 'que', plus the words said before.
    In this video from www.tuescuelad... we are going to look at the changes that need to be made to these words when the introductory verb is in the present tense in sentences transmitting information, and in the next video I’ll explain to you the changes in present in questions, and in orders, requests and advice ( • Learning Spanish: Repo... )
    And on my website (www.tuescuelad...) you can learn more grammar, vocabulary and other Spanish-language issues, as well as find out more about life and customs in Spain.
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ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @chadb7694
    @chadb7694 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Elena, dónde se habla el castellano más 'auténtico' en España?

    • @TuescueladeespanolinEnglish
      @TuescueladeespanolinEnglish  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ¡Hola! No hay un castellano más auténtico que otro. Normalmente se dice que el de Castilla y León es el más auténtico porque aquí nació el castellano, pero ahora mismo tenemos varios españoles en todo el mundo y todos son igual de buenos. Saludos