I could never figure out why "a" was used before "duplication." Sometimes I thought it was the personal "a," other times I thought the translation was "to." Of course, neither was correct. Now I understand it perfectly!
Another informative video! #1 Yo las decoré. (las galletas) (I decorated them.) #2 María le contó a Luis lo que hiciste. ( Maria told Luis what you did.) #3 Ese pastel, ¿ustedes lo prepararon? ( This cake, y'all prepared it?) #4 Señora, le mandaron este paquete. ( Señora, they sent this package to you.) #5 (Ese florero) Tú lo rompiste y yo le compré otro a mi mamá. (It you broke and for her I bought another, my mom.)
One thing I learned this week was that not every sentence needs "yo". The verb is conjugated to mean "i". Many 2 letter words can be added to a sentence as you describe in this video. Your videos are great. 😊
I took a break for the holidays, but I'm about to get a notebook out and start back at the beginning of your Hero course and finish mastering my Spanish. I already noticed an improvement in my listening comprehension, and i also noticed that your course contains more information than i learned in 8 months of studying almost 24 hours a day, so i stopped at the end of Unit 4 and I'm gonna do levels 1 thru 4 again before starting level 5....... I also watched Coco again in Spanish, and understood quite a bit more this time, but still not every single word, and some parts not much at all, but I'm not gonna give up. The more i learn the greedier i get wanting 100 percent full fluency. Keep these videos coming, todavia eres la Reina !
¡Amigo, eres el mejor! 😊Coco is giving you a hard time because it's full of Mexican slang and idiomatic expressions, but it's a great exercise. Seeing how much Spanish you already know makes me extremely happy to know that the course is helping you!
@@TellMeInSpanishEng I'm getting towards the end of Unit 1 tonight, it's amazing how much more you can pickup after taking a break for a few weeks. This was my first real break since i started learning Spanish in early April 2023...... back to the Hero course, adios..........
I can tell you speak fluent English, but it wasn’t your native language. English is my native language, and you understand the syntax and structure much better than I. I hope to become bilingual. This is a godsend so thanks 🙏🏼
#1 Yo las decoré. (las galletas) #2 María le contó a Luis lo que hiciste. #3 Ese pastel, ¿ustedes lo prepararon? #4 Señora, te mandaron este paquete. #5 (Ese florero) Tú lo rompiste y yo le compré otro a mi mamá.
You're right! That's what we call double object pronouns "Me las compró", "Te las mandó", etc. I actually have a guide on the website that may help :) www.tellmeinspanish.com/grammar/double-object-pronouns-in-spanish/
#1: Yo lo decoré #2: María le contó a Luis lo que hiciste. #3 Ese pastel, ¿ustedes lo prepararon? #4 Señora, le mandaron este paquete. #5: (Ese floerero) Tú lo rompiste y yo le compré otro a mi mamá.
This is absolutely the BEST HANDS DOWN LESSON on RUclips when it comes to the direct and indirect pronouns. Thank you so much. This is A+ material.
🙈¡muchas gracias! I'm so glad you liked the lesson!
1000% Agreed
I could never figure out why "a" was used before "duplication." Sometimes I thought it was the personal "a," other times I thought the translation was "to." Of course, neither was correct. Now I understand it perfectly!
I'm glad to read this! ☺'A' can be so confusing when it precedes objects.
Another informative video!
#1 Yo las decoré. (las galletas) (I decorated them.)
#2 María le contó a Luis lo que hiciste. ( Maria told Luis what you did.)
#3 Ese pastel, ¿ustedes lo prepararon? ( This cake, y'all prepared it?)
#4 Señora, le mandaron este paquete. ( Señora, they sent this package to you.)
#5 (Ese florero) Tú lo rompiste y yo le compré otro a mi mamá.
(It you broke and for her I bought another, my mom.)
I'm glad you found it useful! All your answers are correct, my friend 🤓
This was more informative than all the apps I've paid for and other RUclips videos I've watched. You're a queen 👑😍
🙈I'm blushing! Le vs lo can be such a nightmare for students, so I'm super happy to read this 🥰
One thing I learned this week was that not every sentence needs "yo". The verb is conjugated to mean "i".
Many 2 letter words can be added to a sentence as you describe in this video.
Your videos are great.
😊
Es correcto :) You don't need subject pronouns in every sentence
I took a break for the holidays, but I'm about to get a notebook out and start back at the beginning of your Hero course and finish mastering my Spanish. I already noticed an improvement in my listening comprehension, and i also noticed that your course contains more information than i learned in 8 months of studying almost 24 hours a day, so i stopped at the end of Unit 4 and I'm gonna do levels 1 thru 4 again before starting level 5....... I also watched Coco again in Spanish, and understood quite a bit more this time, but still not every single word, and some parts not much at all, but I'm not gonna give up. The more i learn the greedier i get wanting 100 percent full fluency. Keep these videos coming, todavia eres la Reina !
¡Amigo, eres el mejor! 😊Coco is giving you a hard time because it's full of Mexican slang and idiomatic expressions, but it's a great exercise. Seeing how much Spanish you already know makes me extremely happy to know that the course is helping you!
@@TellMeInSpanishEng I'm getting towards the end of Unit 1 tonight, it's amazing how much more you can pickup after taking a break for a few weeks. This was my first real break since i started learning Spanish in early April 2023...... back to the Hero course, adios..........
@@MexicanMovie Yeah! Taking a little break helps a lot when you're learning something.
You just got yourself a new follow ! Great way of simplifying and explaining 👏🏼
¡Qué gusto! 🥰 Muchas gracias. I'm glad you liked the video!
Gracias, lo mejor explicación de lo y le. Creo que las palabras pequeñas son las más difíciles.
Jajaja! Tienes razón, las palabras pequeñas siempre son las peores 🥲
1- Yo las decoré. 2- Maria le contó a Luiz lo que hiciste. 3- Este pastel, ?Ustedes lo preparó? 4- le, 5- Las, le.
#5. Lo :) Florero es masculino singular. Creo que confundiste esta palabra con 'flores' 🙂
Gracias por hacer este vídeo! La explicación fue muy clara! 🙂
¡Me alegra saberlo! 😊
excellent way of explainng, Daniela
🙈¡Muchas gracias!
Thank you so much teacher, I got it .
I can tell you speak fluent English, but it wasn’t your native language. English is my native language, and you understand the syntax and structure much better than I. I hope to become bilingual. This is a godsend so thanks 🙏🏼
She speaks fluent English because English is easier to learn than Spanish.
¡Muchas gracias! 😊Trust me, before becoming a teacher, I knew nothing about Spanish. You will too, my friend :) just be patient with yourself.
#1 Yo las decoré. (las galletas)
#2 María le contó a Luis lo que hiciste.
#3 Ese pastel, ¿ustedes lo prepararon?
#4 Señora, te mandaron este paquete.
#5 (Ese florero) Tú lo rompiste y yo le compré otro a mi mamá.
¡Muy bien! 🤓 In #4, I would use "le" because 'señora' triggers formal you (usted).
Only ı dont understand how to use "lo (him) vs le (to him) in same sentence. Sometimes i think some senteces use both am i right
You're right! That's what we call double object pronouns "Me las compró", "Te las mandó", etc. I actually have a guide on the website that may help :)
www.tellmeinspanish.com/grammar/double-object-pronouns-in-spanish/
Este video, lo hiciste bien! 🎉
Jajaja! Me encanta el ejemplo 🤓
¿Usas loción en esas hermosas manos ? 🤣
😂 ¡Claro! ¿Cómo crees que las mantengo hermosas? 😌
#1: Yo lo decoré
#2: María le contó a Luis lo que hiciste.
#3 Ese pastel, ¿ustedes lo prepararon?
#4 Señora, le mandaron este paquete.
#5: (Ese floerero) Tú lo rompiste y yo le compré otro a mi mamá.
¡Excelente! 🙂 You got it, my friend
@@TellMeInSpanishEng ¡Muchas gracias!
1. Las, 2. le, 3. lo, 4. lo le
Te brincaste la #4 🙈 pero tus respuestas están bien 😉