The Spanish Past Participle (participio) and its Adjectives. You have very likely seen what looks like the Spanish past participle strewn about in every bit of literature that you pick up. Yet, sometimes it has an ADO ending and other times it has other ending like: ADA, ADAS, ADOS. What is that all about? Well,… Read more »
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59 HABER Hay in the future and the past LightSpeed Spanish
Using Hay in the future and the past. Using hay in the future and the past may seem to be a challenge, but surprisingly, it’s not so hard when you know how! In this Chalk and Talk we cover every version of the verb Haber as it works in its job as HAY. We cover… Read more »
60 HABER The verb Haber continued (La parte chunga) LightSpeed Spanish
The verb Haber continued. This is the follow on to last weeks Chalk and Talk. We split it into two because, before we started, we didn’t realise just how big the subject was going to be. The verb Haber is so important for us as students and we need to be able to control it… Read more »
62 HABER (2nd half) Understanding Haber Ought/n’t to have LightSpeed Spanish
Understanding Haber – Ought to have. When I first received this lesson request from Pete Lovstrom on understanding Haber and saw the sentences: He ought to have done it, and, We oughtn’t to have gone, I have to admit that I was a little taken aback. However, as you will see in this, the continuation… Read more »
123 HABER I have been in Spanish LightSpeed Spanish
Pues, he estado muy bien, gracias:)How to say: Lately I have been in Spanish. In this lesson we talk about how and when you say Lately I have been in Spanish. We also discuss when you would choose to use Llevar to talk about the time you have been doing something. Un saludo, Gordon… Read more »