SHOULD is vital for giving advice and expressing regrets in English. I will watch this vídeo several times to get to grips with this complex grammar in Spanish. Many thanks for another excellent lesson.👍 ¡Deberías ganar un premio por hacer vídeos tan buenos! Muchas gracias.🎯 Debería ver uno de ellos cada día.😉 ¡Por cierto no deberíamos olvidarnos que estos vídeos gratis son suplementarios del curso excelente de ProSpanish!🤓 La verdad es que debería haber hecho este curso cuando empecé a aprender español porque mi progreso habría sido mucho más rápido y fácil. ¡Pero, mejor tarde que nunca!😜
Brilliant and clear presentation with active participation. It is great how you don't digress into other grammar points, you just stick with a clear and straightforward presentation. You are a gifted teacher - thank you for these lessons
Omg. I have studied this before and wished that someone on YT would put an explanation like this so it would be easier to review them once needed. Thank you so much for this sir!!!
Excellent! 👏👏👏👏👏 Native linguist speaker here. Just a tip: @12:47 it could also be: Pablo ME debería HABER llamado. Other examples: Ana OS debería HABER avisado (or Ana debería haberOS avisado). Tus vecinos LE deberían HABER dejado la llave (a él o a ella) or Tus vecinos deberían haberLE dejado la llave. ⚠️ ALSO a very common mistake made by so many natives, including TV and radio! Beware! ⚠️⚠️ Pablo debe hacer los deberes ✔ (Es una obligación). Pablo debe DE hacer los deberes ❌ "DE" is used when we SUPPOSE something: Debe DE ser difícil aprender japonés. Debe DE estar lloviendo porque ha llegado mojada. I hope it helps! 😉
I think probar is in the sense of trying something new out. Like to try on a new dress etc. Whereas tratar is more to try as in try to learn spanish or try to climb a mountain etc
QUESTION, Ok, If I am getting better with my verb conjugation tenses, the first examples were in the conditional tense with "ria" and "rias" being the give away. Put it looked like "Tenia" was in the imperfect tense? Do I have this right?
Good vid, thanks. I'd like to add, as a quicker, more colloquial way to say it....."Lo hubieras hecho". You should have done it. Also, debes, deberias and debieras, most times are interchangeable
I think the verb deber impies 'must'-debes ser -you must be - but could be translated as 'you should be' aslo.Debería is conditional tense so it means should it that context.
Kudos to you Sir! But Please, it is also possible to place the pronouns in front of the sentence? Example: To say " You should have called me". Can this also be said as: Me deberias haber llamado?
SHOULD is vital for giving advice and expressing regrets in English. I will watch this vídeo several times to get to grips with this complex grammar in Spanish. Many thanks for another excellent lesson.👍
¡Deberías ganar un premio por hacer vídeos tan buenos! Muchas gracias.🎯 Debería ver uno de ellos cada día.😉 ¡Por cierto no deberíamos olvidarnos que estos vídeos gratis son suplementarios del curso excelente de ProSpanish!🤓 La verdad es que debería haber hecho este curso cuando empecé a aprender español porque mi progreso habría sido mucho más rápido y fácil. ¡Pero, mejor tarde que nunca!😜
Brilliant and clear presentation with active participation. It is great how you don't digress into other grammar points, you just stick with a clear and straightforward presentation. You are a gifted teacher - thank you for these lessons
I love your videos!
I am working through your levels 1-6 course and it is incredible!
Thank you so much
This saved my life. I spent my whole life trying to understand 😪 You don't know how happy I am rn
These lessons are just ridiculously good! Excellent pace. To the point. Simple explanations. Thank you so much.
Amazing lesson I finally understood the use of deberias haber. You are an amazing teacher.
Thank you so much. I do a lesson every morning
Phenomenal as always. Thank you.
Omg. I have studied this before and wished that someone on YT would put an explanation like this so it would be easier to review them once needed. Thank you so much for this sir!!!
It's taken me years to figure out the rules for putting me,te and lo on a verb you caught me in minutes muchas gracias
Excellent! 👏👏👏👏👏 Native linguist speaker here.
Just a tip: @12:47 it could also be: Pablo ME debería HABER llamado.
Other examples: Ana OS debería HABER avisado (or Ana debería haberOS avisado).
Tus vecinos LE deberían HABER dejado la llave (a él o a ella) or Tus vecinos deberían haberLE dejado la llave.
⚠️ ALSO a very common mistake made by so many natives, including TV and radio! Beware! ⚠️⚠️
Pablo debe hacer los deberes ✔ (Es una obligación).
Pablo debe DE hacer los deberes ❌
"DE" is used when we SUPPOSE something:
Debe DE ser difícil aprender japonés.
Debe DE estar lloviendo porque ha llegado mojada.
I hope it helps! 😉
Muy amable y útil gracias
This came at the perfect time. Thank you for your easy to learn lessons.
Very useful!!! I will have to watch this vid a couple times but thats no problem
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Esta lección es muy útil. Yo debería haber sabido que sería así.
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Thanks, It is that useful.
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Excellent lesson.
Esto es bueno que siempre! Muchísimas gracias.
Thanks so much!
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ELICITS. ✌️
Very helpful. I just learned something new.
What level does you level 1-6 correspond to?
Would it get me to B1 or B2 for example?
Amazing lesson like always☺☺👏👏👏👏
And please male videos on "Imperfect and Perfect Subjunctives"..☺
Genial😍😍
What is the difference between “probar” and “tratar”? I mistakenly translated “probar” as “prove.”
I think probar is in the sense of trying something new out. Like to try on a new dress etc. Whereas tratar is more to try as in try to learn spanish or try to climb a mountain etc
@@scotscub76 Michael, great answer. To "try out" something (probar) is different than to "try to do" (tratar) something.
Does anything exist beyond level 6?
This helps....a Lot
Any plans on making a more advanced course..? In the near future?
Probar, to probe, was originally latin, and the english language replaced latin in the british Isles.
Por qué utilizó tenía en vez de tendría?
“Tenia que” means “should have” while “tendria” means “would have”. 😊✌️
QUESTION, Ok, If I am getting better with my verb conjugation tenses, the first examples were in the conditional tense with "ria" and "rias" being the give away. Put it looked like "Tenia" was in the imperfect tense? Do I have this right?
Yes exactly right!
Good vid, thanks. I'd like to add, as a quicker, more colloquial way to say it....."Lo hubieras hecho". You should have done it. Also, debes, deberias and debieras, most times are interchangeable
Thanks for clearing this up as dictionaries don't tell us this.
No debería haber bebido ese ultimo vaso de vino...
You should or you should have? I thought you should eat is debes comer?
I think the verb deber impies 'must'-debes ser -you must be - but could be translated as 'you should be' aslo.Debería is conditional tense so it means should it that context.
Kudos to you Sir!
But Please, it is also possible to place the pronouns in front of the sentence?
Example: To say " You should have called me". Can this also be said as:
Me deberias haber llamado?
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