I was struggling a lot with these direct and indirect objects, even tho I speak Portuguese, it's still really difficult to understand it. You made it easier. Thank you!!!
This, conjugations and reflexives are the reason I'm rubbish at Spanish. I don't think my tiny brain will ever be able to cope with the mental gymnastics required to produce a coherent conversation. 😩
Great video - big thanks! Question about last example. I buy food for my dogs. In example "Yo se las compra" I buy it for them. why not "Yo se la compro"? direct object pronoun for comida (las) is considered plural because of more than one dog?
You’re right, it is because the dogs are plural. Each pronoun refers to a separate noun. As you may know, each plural noun in Spanish gets the plural article, or in this case, pronoun, it deserves.
I agree with la instead of las. La comida is definitely the direct object. If the original sentence were las comidas, then las would make sense, but la is in place of "la comida" and se is in place of "mis perros".
I don’t understand this, either. The las is the direct object, and comida is singular. It should not change, I think. Unless you are buying 2 different foods for the 2 dogs.
My question is, do you have to use the indirect object pronoun, can you simply say the complete sentence? I know it helps not to be repetitive, but sometimes it is easier for me to just not change the sentence. Is that ok, or is it not accepted? Thank you
I always ask myself... who made those grammar decisions?😥 They were probably like this: ok, dudes. How do we make all this the way nobody can represent the same things? Only we need to be able to use these spells
I like that this woman speaks slowly. I also appreciate the quiz at the end.
I was struggling a lot with these direct and indirect objects, even tho I speak Portuguese, it's still really difficult to understand it. You made it easier. Thank you!!!
Wow, this is the best explanation I have found! This is a big problem area for me in my Spanish learning; thank you very much!
Best explanation I've found. Straight to the point and covering all the necessary bits to understand the topic well. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much, I was having so many problems with this I am glad someone made a video explaining it! Really thank you so much!
I UNDERSTAND NOW! My life is complete!
I had confused those le se but now she make me clear thnkz sister
Thanks for explaining se and le! I've always been confused about how to use these.
This, conjugations and reflexives are the reason I'm rubbish at Spanish. I don't think my tiny brain will ever be able to cope with the mental gymnastics required to produce a coherent conversation. 😩
Listen to the language lots and lots. You'll get there.
Excellent coaching, so clear in words and so audible and facial expression very sincere and shows clarity in your Job, Handled class with ease. Bravo.
You are very good teacher thnkz alot you make me clear everything
Can anyone explain me the second quiz; they are essentially the same, isn’t it?
Wish I could give a hundred likes to this video! Super duper helpful!
Great video - big thanks!
Question about last example.
I buy food for my dogs. In example "Yo se las compra" I buy it for them. why not "Yo se la compro"? direct object pronoun for comida (las) is considered plural because of more than one dog?
I think las is refering to the dogs because its the direct object
I have the same question....I thought it would be "Yo se la compro." as well.
You’re right, it is because the dogs are plural. Each pronoun refers to a separate noun. As you may know, each plural noun in Spanish gets the plural article, or in this case, pronoun, it deserves.
I agree with la instead of las. La comida is definitely the direct object. If the original sentence were las comidas, then las would make sense, but la is in place of "la comida" and se is in place of "mis perros".
I don’t understand this, either. The las is the direct object, and comida is singular. It should not change, I think. Unless you are buying 2 different foods for the 2 dogs.
HI , I wish you had more examples with 2 prons.. or another lesson on them ..Thanks
Thank you - great information.
The background music is a bit distracting especially during the quiz.
Thankyou so much ❤❤❤❤💐. This video was very helpful for me as a Spanish language learner.
Thank you so much love from India I was having so many problems before watching this video your teaching method is magnificent 🔥🔥🔥
Hello Azalea, this video is very helpful. Thank you, David
Good simple clarification of an area that is quite difficult for English speakers. Great job. Thanks! 😎
Why is it las at 8:35
Muchas gracias!!
thank you so much! this helped a lot :)
thank you :)
Great! Thank you.
can you explain why some people use "gusta" and some use "gustan"
Gusta is single, gustan is plural.
Gracias señora
Muchas gracias profesora 👍
This was very helpful!
Thank you! I was having so many struggles to learn that! You guys appeared like angels on my way! haha Gracias desde Brasil!
Thank you for explaining Indirect Object Pronouns.
Thank you so much. I now understand indirect object pronouns.
Practice your skills with us! Comment with a sentence using one of the Spanish indirect object pronouns. :)
How
My question is, do you have to use the indirect object pronoun, can you simply say the complete sentence? I know it helps not to be repetitive, but sometimes it is easier for me to just not change the sentence. Is that ok, or is it not accepted? Thank you
At 0:14 did she say "treaky" or "freaky"?
thank you helped so much!
if the personal a is used in:
Es que quiere a su mamá.
Why isn't the personal a is used in:
¿Dónde está su mamá?
Why "las" when is still la comida, in last e.g.?
yo compro comida para mis perros - yo se las compro - why 'las'? Isn't it 'yo se la compro' - la comida?
I thought the same, I asked a native girl, according to her we are right, maybe a small mistake in the video
Awesome finally i understood 😐😐😐😐 Thank u so much
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for your class... I need Guatemala lunges
I always ask myself... who made those grammar decisions?😥 They were probably like this: ok, dudes. How do we make all this the way nobody can represent the same things? Only we need to be able to use these spells
Jacob likes the soup
Le gusta la sopa