Learn DAR- To GIVE in Spanish - PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE

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Very useful thanks. I know the endings but Im really slow at applying them in a conversation, so this is great practice for me.

overtotele
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Muchas gracias. This is the best channel on YouTube for building fluency. Because of these videos my Spanish speaking has really improved. 💗

Sunflower-zcfr
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¡Fantastico! Esta clase es muy útil.. ¡gracias sr! Más lecciones por favor..

brancho
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gracias por todo su arduo trabajo en estos vídeos

jeffschultz
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What a superb lesson thanks so much ! More like this please👍

leenobody
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Several lessons on and you still amaze with just how useful and real your content is. And this style of learning is perfect for me. Thank you!

SalsaChickNik
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Gracias por la leccion.
Muy informativa :)

itayweiss
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ProSpanish me dio algo muy útil, este vídeo informativo. Muchas gracias.👍
El verbo DAR aparece en todas partes y me dio la oportunidad de repasarlo.👍Gracias por recordarme que el presente DOY (presente) significa ambos 'I give' y 'I am giving'.

El pasado de DAR siempre me costaba, pero acabo de dar cuenta de que todos empiezan con DI. ¡Pero, necesito cuidar no confundir DIO (he gave) con DIJO (he said)!

Unos ejemplos para practicar:
1. No nos diste demasiada información.

2. Sus abuelos le dieron unos abrazos a Antonio.

3. Daré el enlace de este vídeo a mis amigos ingleses que aprenden español. 😜 Quizás este les dará un empujón a esforzarse.

CleonaPattersoneFluentEnglish
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Otra leccion muy util. Un poco rapido. The fact that we have to say these things backward really takes a lot of practice, and gets confusing. Gracias por tu ayuda.

isaacandmary
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It is useful this because these are the 3 tenses you would use the most and will get quite far without knowing all these more complex tenses. Think of it like, (I give you) you I give (Te doy) another, (I will give him/her the gift) him/her I will give the gift (le daré el regalo). It is different for another like "lo" for male "la" in love for a female. (I love her) her I love ( La amo). Le is less common the la/lo, but it is used for some verbs.

AstronautKazaplier
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The distinction of your lessons is that you make a nice and easy way to structure sentances. A question : Would it mean the same if we use the other way of expressing the present with ndo like Dando, Oyendo, Comiendo, Durmiendo?
Muchas gracias!

Enjaz
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I remain to be confused about positioning of pronouns in some compound sentences (usually with auxiliary verbs):
I get the pronouns are adde to the infinitive form of the verb and positive use of infinitive verbs (indirect followed by direct if both present).
However I have come across situations where the pronouns are place before the auxiliary verb. Are there any rules for when this is used?
E.g. el se lo puede dar ahora (I would have translated as “el puede darselo ahora”), are both correct or not? Thanks, Frank

frankquinn
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I want the paid subscription but you aren’t clarifying the giver. El Ella ud and ellos ellas??

rdeanpeterson
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5:03 Little error, you said les for him instead of them.

stargazer
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You keep using the phrase "you may or may not know", well if you 'do know' something, by default it's not necessary to mention the "not know." 'Maybe you know' or 'perhaps you know' is much easier.

stefdolf