SPANISH TENSES: Complete Overview That Will Make Spanish ROLL OFF YOUR TONGUE
Do you know #HowManyTensesSpanish has? This video is all about #SpanishTensesExplained in an easy and fun way! No need to memorize conjugation tables!
▶️ Visit our Spring Spanish website: go.springlanguages.com/free-s... and sign up for a FREE Essential Spanish Chunking Kit with 54 Essential Spanish chunks + Tutorial on how to memorize chunks and use them in conversations. ◀️
Click here to subscribe, so you never miss a Spanish lesson 👩🏫👨🏫: kzread.info...
Watch our video about THE PRESENT TENSE next: • DON’T Learn the Spanis...
0:00 Spanish Verb Tenses Overview
1:07 Present Tense in Spanish
3:50 Future Tense in Spanish
5:46 Past Tense in Spanish
7:17 Quiz & Practice Spanish Tenses
---------
Ready to take your Spanish to the next level with a structured, in-depth course based on the power of chunking?
Take a look at our story-based Spanish course, Los cazadores de tormentas (The storm chasers 🌪 🇲🇽), a first-of-its-kind, story-based Spanish course, designed to teach you (and get you addicted to) Spanish in 12 weeks through the power of Conversation Based Chunking!
Check it out here and get a discount for being a KZread fan 👉 go.springlanguages.com/full-s...
Suitable for beginners all the way up to upper beginner/intermediate (we include extra materials for each level).
---------
Want a TRANSCRIPT and FLASHCARDS to memorize all the chunks from this video (and all our other videos)?👨🎓👩🎓 Why don’t you become a member of the Spring Spanish INNER CIRCLE? 🥇
On top of extra resources, as a member you support us, you get access to SPEAKING SESSIONS and exclusive live classes with the Spring Spanish teachers AND you help us decide which videos we create next! You can get started today for just $1! 🚀
🔹Step 1: Go here go.springlanguages.com/free-s...
🔹Step 2: Sign up for an Inner Circle $1 trial
🔹Step 3: Use the transcript and flashcards to memorize chunks, chat with other Spanish students in the community, come to live classes with the Spring Spanish teachers, and help us decide which videos we create!
Spanish students in the community, come to live classes with the Spring Spanish teachers, and help us decide which videos we create!
Looking for an intensive Spanish course? Take a look at the 12-week courses we host in our Spring Spanish Academy (available for beginner, intermediate and advanced students): go.springlanguages.com/zfw-sp...
Find us on Instagram: / springspanish
Watch this video again: • SPANISH TENSES: Comple...
Пікірлер: 49
Visit our Spring Spanish Academy website: go.springlanguages.com/free-spanish-training-eqs and sign up for a free Spanish training and free sample Spanish lessons. 🤩
I'm addicted to learning languages
@aditya234567
8 ай бұрын
Learn telugu!
@alkhaerul
8 ай бұрын
So am I... And I'm really obsessed to be a polyglot
@carletouk
16 күн бұрын
Yep . Try Turkish that will test you 😂
Mariana, you guys at Spring spanish are the freaking BOMB. Your lessons are absolutely fantastic. Thx so much
Mil Gracias!
Hi a Nigerian here ) ... Did you just mentioned Nigeria @ 2:03? 🤩 Me he suscrito y me gusta
She teaches well so that we can get and understanding well
Highly helpful video.
very good video, thank you, explanation like this are very helpfull
Truly a well-polished, fantastic lesson. You are a gifted instructor. Muchas Gracias 🙏
Great video 💯
gracias para ayudarme!!
Thank u!
Thank you so much. This helped me a lot to understand when to use which tense 🙏🏼☺️
Cool video! :)
Amazing lesson!!
Lol.so cuuute😆
Thanks for the lessons this is the best channel.
Muy bien.
This is great-mil gracias! 😄
The past tenses here are a great example of the fundamental difference between Latin American Spanish and Castillian Spanish. The differences are very similar to the differences between US English and British English. In US English people say (please don't wince...) "I didn't do it yet" whereas in British English the formulation is "I have not done it yet." Obviously, if you want to sound educated, you'll use Castillian Spanish grammar whenever possible.
This is exactly the way i like to practice, thanks a lot, subscribed
Good video-easy to follow guidelines for present and past!!!
I’m terrible at learning languages, no matter how hard I try it just goes over my head 😣 Hoping this year I really crack it though 😭🤞🏻
@sodacan1090
6 ай бұрын
How’s it going ??
Your lesson is amazing but I got zero out of four but its not Your fault really Your video was really blowing
I only got 2 out of 4 questions....Me encanta este video...gracias por todos! Buen trabajo!
I think there is a mistake in your explanation/example for past simple. Petérito perfecto simple ("caminé") is used for completed action, being that "ayer ____" or even "la semana pasada ___" as we are referring to a time lapse that finished. However, pretérito perfecto compuesto ("he caminado") is used for actions or events that happened in a period of time that has not finished yet, such as "esta semana/mes/año" or even "hoy". In your video, you use "la semana pasada he visto una película", but that is incorrect as we would use pretérito simple for that sentence: la semana pasada VI una película. Just a little remark that I wanted to make. Despite all that your video was great!
I got 2 right, I need more practice.
Voy ahora😎
I have a guestion, can someone tell me how mamy tenses exist in spanish and how are they called, because I would like to learn each one
i did not get the difference in the present perfect ... will someone explain more ..!
@Bree5three
2 жыл бұрын
Not that I think this response will be much help now but from my understanding she's saying conjugating in the present tense is acceptable for both sorts of questions: For example: ver Answer for Habitual: "What do you do in your free time?" 'VEO las peliculas' (I WATCH movies) OR Answer for Current: "What are you doing right now?" 'VEO las peliculas' (I am watching movies) *Notice, ver is conjugated the same, it's even the same sentence in Spanish, but the exact English translation changes from "watch" to "watching" given context. Whereas: the present progressive, 'Estoy VIENDO las peliculas' (I am watchING movies) is only acceptable for answering the second question because it is the direct equivalent to English's "watching" it CAN NEVER MEAN "I watch" So when in doubt just stick to the present tense.
Pero que pasa con el imperfecto del pasado? Como "Ayer cuando yo cocinaba, escuché un aviso en la radio que me sorprendió." O "Cuando yo era niña, me gustaba ir a la playa pero ahora prefiero la piscina."
I'm still baffled how much content and quality there is in this channel but it's still so criminally small and unknown! Love the vids and lessons! P.S.: I see a lot of "Mexican" insider-tips recently which is useful to learn local differences. Could you do such insider tips for continental Spain?
If someone was trying to target a specific spanish?Like mexican spanish What kind of spanish do you all teach.
@gringoinflorida
3 жыл бұрын
@@marianafromspringspanish158 so i do work with a mexicans, Venezuelans,cubans and hondurans here in florida... So if I do try your online course,they all should understand?
@gringoinflorida
3 жыл бұрын
@@marianafromspringspanish158 hmm,what to do,what to do
@gringoinflorida
3 жыл бұрын
@@marianafromspringspanish158 👍
@gerlautamr.656
Жыл бұрын
@@gringoinflorida "Varieties" of Spanish in Latin America are not so different from one another to the point of not being undestandable by every Latin American Spanish speaker.The grammar is the same for all the countries, except for some differences in Spain, where they use an "extra" personal pronoun (vosotros), which means you have to learn an additional conjugation.Slang and some words to describe objects is the thing that varies the most in some countries, but that also happens with English, for example, comparing British English with American English. I forgot to mention that in Argentina and Uruguay they conjugate verbs different from the rest, however, they are understandable by everyone in Latin America. I hope I've clarified your doubt well enough since I'm still not very fluent in English.
Should this be considered a "complete" review? Some tenses are missing. Though, I guess there's the blurred line between tense and mood, but for me as a beginner they're all tenses to me. I was expecting to find at least these: 1. Present 2. Preterite 3. Imperfect past 4. Future 5. Imperative 6. Conditional 7. Present Progressive 8. Subjunctive *
Oh my god !!!! I don’t understand anything I'm such an idiot 😭😭
@luckywalderosjara7734
10 ай бұрын
I speak Spanish and I am also learning English and believe me that it is very difficult to learn your language that you do not understand my language?
Please slow down . Let the translation last on screen. Most people can’t read it because it disappears so fast. Otherwise excellent lessons
@boricuafrican1
Ай бұрын
Pause?
Damn she speaks slow af 😭
Ijus'like usin' bigwords made-uppa lotta little words. Yaknow, awholebuncha littlwords all stucktagether. Helpsme spekfastr. S'whynot dothasaym'n Spanish? Porejemplo, envezdedecir "¿Qué vas hacer esta tarde?" Alomejor digo, "Aygúey, ¿Quévacer ´tatarde? ¿Iralcine? !Quepadre! PosVamos ya." Mebbe thisiswachumean by "Chunking?" Worksforme.