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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Are you ready for the recap? Join Carlos and Dylan as the sum up everything that they have done concerning the Imperfect past tense. Trust us, it’s only imperfect in name because in terms of a lesson, it is perfection! Watch as they skillfully sum up their information using the verbs, “trabajar” (to work), “comer” (to eat), and “comprender” (to understand)”. Don’t get lazy, flex those verb conjugation muscles at the grammar bank in the learning center.
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Welcome back to Spain with Megan and David. Looks like another one is about to bite the dust. As Pablo swears to Carmen he will make her happy, our Iberian connection manages to fit in a look at the use of the gerund with the verb “ir” (to go), instead of the usual estar + gerund construction, which forms the majority of progressive tense expressions. What was all that? Well, there is only one place that you can find out. That’s right! The grammar bank in the learning center.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Here comes lesson 20! It is time for a switch up. Last time, we saw Dylan and Carlos complete a recap of the preterit tense. Now, they are moving on to the (drum roll please!) Imperfect tense! The imperfect tense expresses an incomplete action in the past…learning the three main usages is one click away! Don’t forget to check out the verb conjugation section in the learning center for an even more in depth explanation. It doesn’t get any better than that, unless you have a premium subscription.
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Join Lisy and Alan for part 6 of the Rise and Shine episodes: a series of phone conversations between Félix, in Madrid, and Jimena, in Guayaquil. In this lesson, Alan will show us how to distinguish “what we will do” from “what we will be doing”, breaking it down and providing lots of insightful examples. Remember, these lessons are designed to be used along with the learning tools in the Learning Center, so if you don’t already have a Premium Subscription, take advantage of our 7 day free trial and see what it’s all about.
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today we have Part V of the Rise and Shine episodes. Here, hosts Lisy and Alan take a look at how to express an action that is ongoing. We also check out the use of the future tense for the verb “estar” (to be). There are some useful suggestions for talking about future plans and ongoing actions throughout the lesson. For today’s conversation, Jimena and Félix discuss their work situations. The Beginner Series is designed to prepare our students with the necessary tools to move on to more intermediate studies. Don’t forget to reference Beginner Lesson 20 Rise and Shine IV for corresponding bits of information to help you learn the material.
Category: Verb Conjugation Series | 1 Comment »
Grammar: imperfect | Function: expressing a past action, expressing continuous action, expressing habitual actions | Topic: past actions | Politeness Level: didactic
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