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In this video, see how the many (seemingly unrelated) uses of “ganar” and “perder” are actually VERY related. Plus, learn from two of the cutest mistakes Spanish-speakers make in English.
In this video, learn the most common uses of “dejar” (there are lots). Plus, I’ll show you how all of dejar’s meanings, are really the same!
Spanish is Spanish–just like English is English. Even though most words are the same everywhere, SOME words are different from one country to the next. Like the words in THIS video!
“Tener” is a very common and straightforward word. But it can get weird. And THAT’S what we’re looking at in this video. “Tener” at its weirdest.
In this video, you’ll see the one way “introducir” and “presentar” are confusing AND get a rule of thumb for all the other ways.
Both “volver” and “regresar” mean “to return”. But which “to return”? In English, there are at least three. In this video, you’ll learn when to use “volver” and “regresar”. And when you can use both!
In this video, you’ll see how “de” and “desde” are the same–and how they’re different. When you can use either one. And when you can’t.
In this video, we’re going to talk about three words. With these three teeny words, you can say (and compare) a million different things!
“About” can mean many things in English. In this video, you’ll see three different ways to say ONE of them: de, sobre & acerca de.
“Recordar” and “Acordarse”. Two simple words. Yet they’re kind of confusing. In this video, we go over how they’re the same AND how they’re different.