Rolling R’s 74 – Negative Tú Commands

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In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry continues with the series on commands by showing how to create the tú command in the negative form. You’ll be able to tell people you know “Don’t eat!” or “Don’t speak!” and other useful phrases.

This tutorial was originally free, but has since been moved into the archives and is now available to members only.

Rolling R’s 72 – Commands in Spanish

In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry begins a series of videos about how to use the command form in Spanish. There are several variations of this form depending on who you’re talking to: formal, informal, a group of people, affirmative or negative, and so on.

In this episode, Larry shows us how to form the singular formal affirmative command form.

This video is available to members only.

Rolling R’s 70 – To Take

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Larry Keim reviews two different Spanish verbs which can both mean “to take”, but they have different uses. In this installment of Rolling R’s, you’ll learn the difference between the two verbs, and how to use them correctly.

This Spanish lesson video is available to Rolling R’s members only. If you would like to learn how to become a member, please visit the membership information page, or to see several free samples, you can click here.

Rolling R’s 69 – To Become

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In this episode of Rolling R’s, Larry Keim reviews three different ways to say “to become” in Spanish. He reviews the fundamentals of the phrases and then provides practice sentences for each of them, including some new vocabulary words.

Also, at the end of the video, Larry asks you a question: How effective has Rolling R’s been for you as part of your language learning? If you can tell us about how helpful it has been right here in the comments, that would be great.

This video is now available to members only.

Rolling R’s 67 – Comparisons in Spanish

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In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews how to say something is as (blank) as something else, using “tan” and “como” in Spanish. This is another useful phrase to learn.

This Spanish lesson video is available to Rolling R’s members only. If you would like to learn how to become a member, please visit the membership information page, or to see several free samples, you can click here.