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Rolling R’s 81 – Using Indirect and Direct Object Pronouns Together [Members Show]
Posted on May 14th, 2009 No commentsGet the Flash Player to see this video.In Spanish, when you want to use both direct object pronouns and indirect object pronouns in the same sentence, things change a little bit. In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry shows you what changes to make, and gives you several practice sentences to illustrate the concept.
This week’s tutorial is available to Rolling R’s Members only.
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Rolling R’s 80 – Indirect Object Pronouns
Posted on May 11th, 2009 No comments
In the Spanish language, you can simplify sentences using indirect object pronouns. In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry shows you how to use indirect object pronouns, and gives you several practice sentences to help you learn the concepts.
This video was originally free, but has since been moved into the archives and now is available to members only.
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Rolling R’s 79 – Dar
Posted on April 30th, 2009 No comments
“Dar” means “to give” in Spanish, and in this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry helps you learn how to use it. He gives you all the info you need to use it in several different tenses. As usual, this episode includes multiple practice sentences to help you become comfortable with the concept.
This tutorial is for Rolling R’s Members only. Members get more. A lot more.
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Rolling R’s 78 – The Personal a
Posted on April 23rd, 2009 No comments
In Spanish, we use something called ‘The Personal a’. There are specific ways to use it, and Larry demonstrates it in this installment of Rolling R’s.
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Rolling R’s 77 – Por and Para
Posted on April 7th, 2009 2 commentsThe difference between “por” and “para” in Spanish can be confusing. This episode of Rolling R’s should make things easier, because Larry explains several different ways you can use both, along with many examples and common expressions.
This video is for members only.
Also, we have a nice surprise for the Rolling R’s Members. Beginning with this episode, we’re now releasing the videos in high definition as well. You can find a link to the HD version of the video in the Members Area.
As always, we’d love to hear any questions or comments you have. Feel free to leave them in the comments section of this post.
Thanks for watching Rolling R’s!
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Rolling R’s 76 – The Conditional Form
Posted on March 27th, 2009 No comments
Larry reviews how to create the conditional form of a verb in Spanish. He shows you how it’s created, and then helps you practice using it with several practice sentences.
This installment of Rolling R’s is for members only. If you’d like to learn about becoming a member, please follow this link.
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Rolling R’s 75 – Commands to a Group
Posted on March 16th, 2009 No comments
This installment of Rolling R’s will show you how to issue a command to a group of people in Spanish. This is the last part of the series on command forms.
Episode 75 is available to Rolling R’s members only.
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Rolling R’s 74 – Negative Tú Commands
Posted on March 6th, 2009 No comments
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.
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Rolling R’s 73 – Affirmative Tú Commands
Posted on February 26th, 2009 No comments
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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Rolling R’s 72 – Commands in Spanish
Posted on February 18th, 2009 2 commentsIn 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.


