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It’s such a great idea to write the infinite verbs! Most channel write the conjugated verbs only, and we never know the origin of those verbs. NOW, we can conjugate them in other tenses! Thanks sooooooo much! ❤
best format.txs to liliana
Muchos Gracias
It's cool 👍 Many thanks 👍 Muchas gracias!!!
De nada 🤗
That was the best lesson I have ever had, thank you.
You're very welcome! 😊
Asante sana ❤❤❤❤
More examples of the Te Me Mi would be helpful, thank you
❤❤
Beautifully done. You are a very good instructor.
Very helpful. I'll be watching it again as well as more of your videos
I’m glad it’s helpful! 🤗
I love these reflexive verbs - they are so kewl!
Muy bien explicado
Gracias 🙏🏼
Excelente video gracias 👏👏
Muchas gracias 🙏
Muchas muchas gracias Prof.a
De nada ☺️
Videos maravillosas! Has renova mi amor por el español!Gracias.
¡Excelente! 👍
Thanks, i find your video is very useful as i am a beginner.
I’m glad to hear that! Thanks for watching! 🤗
A great lesson!
Gracias 🤗
Gusto muchos tus videos muchas gracias
Gracias 🙏
very usefully vedio..muchas gracious
Hola thank you, kindly give us more examples and verbs in this category of reflexive verbs and their conjugations.
Yes, working on it 🤗
I'd like a in depth video about the conjugation please.
Of course! I will work on the video and let you know once it’s posted. Thank you for watching!
Hello, I really like your videos. I have a question about this lesson. Why you use me, not yo? Is there any difference?
It’s due to the reflexive verbs in Spanish. I will work on a video with the explanation. Thanks!
Por que usamos "se despiertan" para ella/el o usted? podemos decir "se despierta", no se, como debo decir.
Hola, para ella, él o usted usamos “se despierta” y para ellas, ellos o ustedes usamos “se despiertan”.Saludos 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana muchas gracias
Me voy al trabajo...Is "ir" a reflective verb?
I probably should have translated it by saying ‘I’m leaving for work’ or ‘I’m off to work’. I hope this helps 🤗
why do you say "despierto a las siete de la mañana" at 00:21but then later you teach that it should be "me despierto" at 3:08?
You can use both ways 🤗
It’s such a great idea to write the infinite verbs! Most channel write the conjugated verbs only, and we never know the origin of those verbs. NOW, we can conjugate them in other tenses! Thanks sooooooo much! ❤
best format.
txs to liliana
Muchos Gracias
It's cool 👍 Many thanks 👍 Muchas gracias!!!
De nada 🤗
That was the best lesson I have ever had, thank you.
You're very welcome! 😊
Asante sana ❤❤❤❤
More examples of the Te Me Mi would be helpful, thank you
❤❤
Beautifully done. You are a very good instructor.
Very helpful. I'll be watching it again as well as more of your videos
I’m glad it’s helpful! 🤗
I love these reflexive verbs - they are so kewl!
Muy bien explicado
Gracias 🙏🏼
Excelente video gracias 👏👏
Muchas gracias 🙏
Muchas muchas gracias Prof.a
De nada ☺️
Videos maravillosas! Has renova mi amor por el español!
Gracias.
¡Excelente! 👍
Thanks, i find your video is very useful as i am a beginner.
I’m glad to hear that! Thanks for watching! 🤗
A great lesson!
Gracias 🤗
Gusto muchos tus videos muchas gracias
Gracias 🙏
very usefully vedio..muchas gracious
De nada 🤗
Hola thank you, kindly give us more examples and verbs in this category of reflexive verbs and their conjugations.
Yes, working on it 🤗
I'd like a in depth video about the conjugation please.
Of course! I will work on the video and let you know once it’s posted. Thank you for watching!
Hello, I really like your videos. I have a question about this lesson. Why you use me, not yo? Is there any difference?
It’s due to the reflexive verbs in Spanish. I will work on a video with the explanation. Thanks!
Por que usamos "se despiertan" para ella/el o usted? podemos decir "se despierta", no se, como debo decir.
Hola, para ella, él o usted usamos “se despierta” y para ellas, ellos o ustedes usamos “se despiertan”.
Saludos 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana muchas gracias
Me voy al trabajo...Is "ir" a reflective verb?
I probably should have translated it by saying ‘I’m leaving for work’ or ‘I’m off to work’. I hope this helps 🤗
why do you say "despierto a las siete de la mañana" at 00:21but then later you teach that it should be "me despierto" at 3:08?
You can use both ways 🤗