Compound Phrases - Hacking Conversational Spanish
In this lesson, you'll learn about Spanish compound phrases.
Specifically, you'll learn:
- What Spanish compound phrases are
- Why they are so important
- A few of the most common mistakes Spanish beginners make with compound phrases.
Whether you are a Spanish beginner, intermediate, or advanced student you will need to use compound phrases whenever you speak Spanish.
In addition, when you are starting out this is one of the most important concepts when reviewing Spanish for beginners because it will help you shortcut the learning curve and is a key strategy for accelerated learning.
In addition, even when you move on to intermediate and advanced levels of Spanish you can use compound phrases whenever you encounter new tenses or moods to reduce the learning curve when it comes to a set of new verb conjugations.
If you want to build your Spanish from a beginner level to an advanced level as quickly as possible, learn how to use compound phrases, practice them, get really comfortable with them and then choose the next important set words and phrases.
The 10 Must-Know Spanish Words and Phrases:
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2 жыл бұрын
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But "comer" means "to eat". So "I have to eat something" feels like it should be "Tengo comer algo" not "Tengo que comer algo". Ugh!! This one in particular is a road block for me. But I'll get it. Great video btw. I discovered some of the ideas in this video on my own already, and noticed the links between Spanish and English conjugations. This added to it tremendously. And i agree, it's a very important concept to grasp. Thanks so much for the further enlightenment. Appreciate your videos!!!!
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This pattern is the entire model for Visual Link Spanish.. I was able to get pretty far with compound phrases! Gracias!
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02:33 compound phrase 03:26 the gap between the two verbs 03:44 in Spanish 'Quiero' is the conjugated verb and 'Hablar' is the infinitive verb 04:59 four must know verbs: Quiero, Puedo, Necesito, Tengo queue 05:40 swap out conjugated verb forms 6:20 verb 'Querer' in Spanish 07:15 he/she form 07:29 compound phrases
Es muy util por los estudiantes nuevos.
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3 жыл бұрын
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4 жыл бұрын
Gracias Mickey por tu comentario :)
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Hi, Andrew! It's funny to see that students make the same kind of mistakes in Portuguese. When attempting to say sentences like "I have to buy", some students say "tenho *para* comprar". [the correct one is "tenho *que* comprar"] And that's a great tip, using compound sentences to avoid conjugations. That's especially helpful with irregular verbs --- in both Spanish and Portuguese :-) Thanks!
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4 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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02/11/2022 Compound Phrases lesson I like it.
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Hi profe. I'm looking for "compounded" words and phrases to assist me with my learning and interpreting of Espanol. I was hoping to find these types of compounded words in this video but did not e.g. Hace (he does) + tiempo (time/weather) = long time or lo + que = what or ama de casa. Currently I am reading/interpreting them literally and find that there are a few commonly used words that take on different meanings when placed next to specific words. I understand that translation should not be done literally but I'm still a beginner and trying to make sense of the words. If this type of content is not your area of focus, no worries, I'll have to make my own list :)