A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)

This video is a long compilation of all of my previous videos that show and explain each Spanish concept individually. I decided to put all of this information in one video, so that way, there’s no need to search for each Spanish concept on its own. This video has every Spanish concept, idea, principle, and fundamental that one would need to understand the basis of Spanish. The only missing concepts are verbs like “gustar” and the difference between “qué” and “cuál.” I decided to not include them because they’re simple enough to understand. I begin the video with a short introduction as to what this long video brings and conclude it with the idea that I mention all the time: Regardless of the reason for learning languages, everyone has to start with the basis of the language, and that’s exactly what I’ve shown in the video. Thank you all of you for watching these videos; it makes me feel very contented knowing that I’m educating some people. Big thank you for your support, really. Feel free to share this video with people you know who love learning languages or with people in general. I very much appreciate the support. Here are the timestamps for each Spanish concept; that way you don’t have to waste time looking for the concept you need in the video: (0:00) - The Introduction (1:04) - Spanish Fundamentals (10:32) - Conjugating Verbs (Present) (16:23) - Articles (18:54) - The Verb “Ser” (23:19) - The Present Progressive (26:08) - The Verb “Estar” (32:28) - Descriptive Adjectives (35:52) - Possessive Adjectives (38:32) - Demonstrative Adjectives (40:50) - Useful Greetings & Farewells (43:53) - The Verb “Poder” (47:03) - The Verb “Ir” (52:38) - The Verb “Tener” (59:03) - “al” & “del” (1:00:34) - Prepositional Pronouns (1:03:26) - Direct Object Pronouns (1:09:18) - Indirect Object Pronouns (1:16:10) - Combining DOPs & IOPs (1:23:54) - The Verb “Gustar” (1:29:48) - Irregular “Yo” Verbs (1:32:59) - Stem-Changing Verbs (1:36:52) - The Verb “Saber” (1:39:51) - The Verb “Conocer” (1:43:05) - Past Tense For Regular Verbs (1:48:08) - Past Tense of “Ser” and “Ir” (1:54:32) - Irregular Verbs in the Past - Part 1 (2:01:56) - Irregular Verbs in the Past - Part 2 (2:09:40) - Reflexive Verbs (2:15:49) - Reciprocal Reflexive Verbs (2:18:31) - Imperfect Tense (2:25:22) - Stressed Possessive Adjectives (2:27:59) - “Por” & “Para” (2:34:12) - Comparatives & Superlatives (2:39:27) - How Negatives Work (2:43:50) - Familiar Tú Commands (2:50:50) - Nosotros Commands (2:57:26) - Past Participles As Adjectives (3:01:52) - Present Perfect Tense (3:06:10) - Past Perfect Tense (3:09:41) - Future Tense (3:14:07) - Future Perfect Tense (3:16:45) - Conditional Tense (3:20:51) - Conditional Perfect Tense (3:22:48) - “Que” & “Lo que” (3:27:32) - Understanding the Subjunctive (3:35:21) - Verbs in the Present Subjunctive (3:44:33) - Examples in the Present Subjunctive (3:51:07) - Past Subjunctive (3:58:33) - Present Perfect Subjunctive (4:02:29) - Past Perfect Subjunctive (4:05:30) - The Conclusion Here are some minor mistakes I noticed later when editing (there may be more, sorry for that): (8:37) - Instead of “deicineuve,“ it should be “diecinueve“ (2:37:29) - Instead of “the most/less,” it should be “the most/least” (3:58:06) - Instead of “una casa buena,” it should be “una mala noche”
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