¡Muchísimas gracias! 😊 That's so kind of you to say. It really means a lot to hear that you appreciate my teaching. I try my best to make complex grammar concepts like indirect object pronouns clear and easy to understand, so it's wonderful to know that my efforts are paying off. I'm passionate about helping people learn Spanish, and it's truly rewarding to know that my videos are making a difference. ❤️
¡Muchas gracias! 😊 I'm so glad you found the explanation helpful! Indirect object pronouns can be a bit tricky, but I try to break them down in a clear and concise way so they're easier to understand. Hope you have an amazing day!
¡Hola! 😊 It's great to hear from you! I'm always happy to connect with my students and answer any questions you might have. Is there anything in particular that you're curious about or want to learn more about in Spanish? I'm here to help you on your language learning journey! ✨
Great question! Are you referring to minute 8:13? Maria tiene que comprar …. Comprar is not conjugated because what this sentence says it’s Maria has to buy … comprar means to buy. In this case we have to leave it in the infinitive to not change its meaning. Tener was conjugated because Maria has to (she has to) . This is part of the lesson tener que + infinitive. Here is the lesson: ruclips.net/video/0RMOzABkShg/видео.htmlsi=lMwLWAlHGtKUks5D Hope this helps! Have a super day!
Thanks for the great job of explaining the more advanced topic of indirect objects. I do have one question though (I'm still a beginner trying to understand everything I see). At 12:09, what is the difference between saying "a Maria y a Pepe" vs. "para Maria y Pepe" ?
Hola Dave, Great question! If you said para ... the sentence structure would change a bit. In that case you would say: Yo preparo unos sándwiches para Maria y Pepe. Para is used to indicate the recipient of something, in this case the sandwich. Way to go learning Spanish!
Con mucho gusto Dave. Glad the videos are useful. Be sure to checkout www.teachercatalina.com for more free resources. Sounds like you will be traveling to Mexico? ;) such a beautiful country. 💕
@@TeacherCatalina My main reason for learning Spanish is to better communicate with the co-workers I have where I am the business manager of a construction co. in Nor Cal. We have about 15 employees, most of whom were born and raised in Mexico. Not to mention most of our subcontractors and some friends who I don't work with too from Mexico. But....I'm also a hardcore mountain biker and want to visit either Costa Rica or Columbia to mtbike & learn more. I don't have a date for this trip yet nor have decided on which country to visit first.
I like the way you teach, thank you a million times
Aww thank you! Hope you have an awesome day!
You are a great teacher..gracias.
¡Muchísimas gracias! 😊 That's so kind of you to say. It really means a lot to hear that you appreciate my teaching. I try my best to make complex grammar concepts like indirect object pronouns clear and easy to understand, so it's wonderful to know that my efforts are paying off.
I'm passionate about helping people learn Spanish, and it's truly rewarding to know that my videos are making a difference. ❤️
Awesome explanation!
¡Muchas gracias! 😊 I'm so glad you found the explanation helpful! Indirect object pronouns can be a bit tricky, but I try to break them down in a clear and concise way so they're easier to understand. Hope you have an amazing day!
You did an excellent job explaining this challenging concept. Thanks for a fabulous lesson!
Lola Mendez thank you so much for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much! Great teaching
You're very welcome! Thank you for your support!
THIS IS AN AWESOME VIDEO!!! thanks for helping me learn Spanish!
Happy to help! Have a super day!
BRILLIANT LESSON THANK YOU
So glad you liked it! Thank you
Where was this channel before. Enjoying your classes 😊
Welcome aboard! Glad you are here. Be sure to check out www.teachercatalina.com for learning resources and the library of resources (all free).
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¡Hola! 😊 It's great to hear from you! I'm always happy to connect with my students and answer any questions you might have.
Is there anything in particular that you're curious about or want to learn more about in Spanish? I'm here to help you on your language learning journey! ✨
Excellent TC :)
John muchas gracias John. Hope you and your family are doing well. Feliz Sábado.
gracias el professora, can i ask why comprar was not the conjugated verb and instead instead tener was?
Great question!
Are you referring to minute 8:13? Maria tiene que comprar ….
Comprar is not conjugated because what this sentence says it’s Maria has to buy … comprar means to buy. In this case we have to leave it in the infinitive to not change its meaning. Tener was conjugated because Maria has to (she has to) .
This is part of the lesson tener que + infinitive. Here is the lesson: ruclips.net/video/0RMOzABkShg/видео.htmlsi=lMwLWAlHGtKUks5D
Hope this helps! Have a super day!
@@TeacherCatalina gracias! That’s exactly what I was referring and you’re explanation was perfect mucho agradecí going to watch the video now
No problem @musicoverseer glad it’s helpful. Thanks for watching the videos 🙌
Thanks for the great job of explaining the more advanced topic of indirect objects. I do have one question though (I'm still a beginner trying to understand everything I see). At 12:09, what is the difference between saying "a Maria y a Pepe" vs. "para Maria y Pepe" ?
Hola Dave, Great question! If you said para ... the sentence structure would change a bit. In that case you would say: Yo preparo unos sándwiches para Maria y Pepe. Para is used to indicate the recipient of something, in this case the sandwich. Way to go learning Spanish!
@@TeacherCatalina Thank you for your sharing your valuable expertise.
Con mucho gusto Dave. Glad the videos are useful.
Be sure to checkout www.teachercatalina.com for more free resources.
Sounds like you will be traveling to Mexico? ;) such a beautiful country. 💕
@@TeacherCatalina My main reason for learning Spanish is to better communicate with the co-workers I have where I am the business manager of a construction co. in Nor Cal. We have about 15 employees, most of whom were born and raised in Mexico. Not to mention most of our subcontractors and some friends who I don't work with too from Mexico. But....I'm also a hardcore mountain biker and want to visit either Costa Rica or Columbia to mtbike & learn more. I don't have a date for this trip yet nor have decided on which country to visit first.
can you please explain when you added indirect object pronoun then why didn't you remove a maria y a pepe as you did in pedro example.
Hola. Great question! The subjects can be removed once we know who we are talking about since the pronouns implies who we are talking about.