
In this episode of Rolling R’s, Larry shows you how to use the informal command form, or the tú form.
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In this episode of Rolling R’s, Larry shows you how to use the informal command form, or the tú form.
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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.
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In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry Keim reviews the present perfect in Spanish.
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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.
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The Spanish verb meaning “to come” is “venir”. In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews the verb in several different tenses. He also gives you a chance to practice using it.
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In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews several common phrases with the Spanish verb “estar.”
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This episode is simply more common phrases with the Spanish verb “tener.” In this episode, among other things, you’ll learn how to admit guilt in Spanish.
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In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews several common Spanish phrases which use the verb “tener”, meaning “to have”.
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Larry hosts this episode from Rocky Point, Mexico. It’s all about the verb Quedarse, which means something like “to stay” in Spanish.
It’s also a great review of reflexive verbs.
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In Spanish, Deber is a very useful verb. In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry feels a little obligated to explain how to use this word.
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