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Savoir (to know / know how to do something) — French verb conjugated by in the future tense
Alexa conjugates the French verb SAVOIR (TO KNOW/KNOW HOW TO DO SOMETHING) in the FUTURE TENSE.
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METTRE (TO PUT) Past, Present & Future
Alexa conjugates the French verb mettre (to put) in the past, present & future.
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When to use SAVOIR versus CONNAÎTRE in French (full guide & exercise)
Both SAVOIR and CONNAÎTRE mean TO KNOW in French, but when do we know how to use one rather than the other? In this video, Alexa solves this frequently asked French grammar question and outlines the differences between Savoir and...
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Aller (to go) in 5 Main French Tenses
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Aller (to go) in 5 main French tenses.
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations (I)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations (I)
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations - Practice 2
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations - Practice 2
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations - Practice 1
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Impersonal Observations - Practice 1
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief (D)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief (D)
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief - Practice 2
Practice the Present Subjunctive in this video and see how you do! Dudo que veas hasta el final pero es seguro que lo deberías hacer. :-)
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief - Practice 1
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Doubt, Denial & Disbelief - Practice 1
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Emotions & feelings (E)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Emotions & feelings (E)
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Using the verb IR (to go) in Spanish!
Here's a video on the verb IR (to go). Ir is irregular, meaning it doesn't follow the normal pattern of conjugation. Included is also some vocabulary on places drawn by yours truly! Enjoy!
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Talking about the Future with IR (to go) in Spanish!
Hola. In this video lesson we'll be going over the irregular verb IR. If we have this verb and then another verb after it, we can create a sort of a future tense. Watch the video and hopefully it will make more sense!
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Wishes, imperatives & desires (W)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Wishes, imperatives & desires (W)
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Wishes, imperatives & desires - practice 2
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Wishes, imperatives & desires - practice 2
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Wishes, imperatives & desires - Practice 1
See Miguel's love story unfold in the first practice video of each of video in this series!
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Recommendations & requests (R)
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Recommendations & requests (R)
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Recommendations & requests - Practice 2
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Recommendations & requests - Practice 2
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Recommendations & requests - Practice 1
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Recommendations & requests - Practice 1
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Ojalá (O)
*Please excuse my Arabic pronunciation if it is not "on point". I had Google Translate pronounce it for me and did my best to follow that. *This video was a lot of fun to make and I hope you enjoy it and find it educational. In addition,...
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Ojalá - Practice 2
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Ojalá - Practice 2
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Spanish Present Subjunctive with Ojalá - Practice 1
Spanish Present Subjunctive with Ojalá - Practice 1
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Using Reflexive Verbs in Spanish!
This lesson covers some reflexive verbs dealing with daily routine and how to conjugate them. This level is a little more advanced and is for my Spanish two students.
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The Direct Objects Song! (Spanish Lesson) - Lo, la, los, & las
I wrote the lyrics to this one and put it to the tune of a familiar kids' song. I think it turned out well! Notice that this is for the direct objects: it/them (lo,la,los,las). This video doesn't cover when a direct object is a person:...