Understanding the Past Perfect Subjunctive in Spanish | The Language Tutor *Lesson 61*

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In Lesson 61 Dr. Danny Evans introduces and explains the 'Past Perfect Subjective' in the Spanish language.

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Thumbs up, it always help when teacher smiles

mezidvemastromy
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As a native speaker I approved this videos. Well done.

ianemmanuel
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You have been the best Spanish teacher of the subjunctive that I have ever had!

paulfitzgerald
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Hola! profesor, you can't imagine how much good these lessons have done to me, to improve my fleeting understanding of the Espanyol.... kudos.. looking frwrd to many more such learning sessions...

jatinrk
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I've always struggled with the subjunctive but this guy makes it all clear

michaelharrison
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Just found him and he's helping me tremendously

SxyGrl
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As a native gringo I approve this video

cwtckness
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Amazing videos covering all topics. I really like your style of delivery and presentation. Very helpful, keep going!

createtoearn
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Great content! Tons of example sentences are super helpful. Exactly what I need right now

crispycrimps
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Really good series on the subjunctive!

lees
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6:48 great lesson, thank you!
I think the English should say "If I had had the money...(past perfect-had had)

laurapitois
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You explained this topic very clearly considering that you were thinking of examples in real time. I now uderstand; Thanks! (Subscribed)

damore_
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Is there a lesson where “habría” is taught? I feel like that was thrown in like there was assumption that we already knew it, but it is new to me. Thanks!

kenswindle
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Thank you. Very helpful. How would you translate this to Spanish - my brother didn’t believe we would (were going to) win the game. It’s a little different from your last example, where action of winning was completed while he was in disbelief. In my example he did not think we were going to ( future from the point in time he didn’t believe) win. Muchas gracias 🙏

TheMoninoniin
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Hi Danny, the sentences/statements that start with 'if I would have had' ect, why is there no 'que' joining the two subjects together, I thought that the word 'que' in the middle of the sentence was sometimes a give away to a sentence being subjunctive... Thanks in advance! Jake

jtaboxing
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Make the videos on dele preparation sir dany

alizarar
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When do I use -ia, -ias etc..? Is it a stem change? a tense? by the way keep up the awesome work!!

giannispapageorgiou
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Hello Dr. Evans! Do ``hubiera and hubiese´´ form can be used interchangeably? I am just confused.

kwinko
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Hola Professor! Your lessons are great & thank you for helping. However, I have this doubt that subjunctive always have 2 subjects. In this video in the first 2 examples only 1 subject was there i.e. in " If she had known, she would have helped" only she is there & in "If I had the money then I would have bought the car" only I is there. Can u please clarify this

shrutimalik
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Hola.
En 7:52
Si el hermano hubiera creido que ganaron el partido, se usaría "habíamos?"

"mi hermano creía que habíamos ganado el juego."

Muchas gracias.

norawallberg