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Free time: what people do
Pupil outcome: I can talk about what I and others do together in their free time using the irregular verbs 'dar' and 'querer'. Key learning points: - The suffix '-tion' at the end of an English word is often '-ción' in Spanish; all...
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How people feel: idiomatic uses of 'dar' + noun
Pupil outcome: I can use the irregular verb 'dar' to say how something makes people feel. Key learning points: - The verb 'dar' means 'to give, giving'. It is an irregular verb in its 1st person singular 'I' form, 'doy'. - The other...
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How to say"it's time to move on!" in Spanish (Día 69)
How to say"it's time to move on!" in Spanish (Día 69)
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How to say "to give birth" in Spanish (Día 23)
¡He aquí otra frase del día! ¡Que disfruten! :-)<b<br/>r/>
(He aquí = Behold)
(He aquí = Behold)
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Irregulars - ver & dar
This video lesson covers two verbs that are irregular in the preterite:<br/>
ver (to see) and dar (to give). They're pretty similar in conjugation as well which is why they're usually taught together when learning the preterite.
ver (to see) and dar (to give). They're pretty similar in conjugation as well which is why they're usually taught together when learning the preterite.