After a quick review of the conjugation of the verb "ser" (to be) in the present indicative, Carlos gives us a quiz to test what we have learned about this extremely useful verb.
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Caption 29 [es]: Nosotros somos de Bogotá: Caption 29 [en]: We are from Bogotá:
This time, Carlos focuses on the personal pronouns in Spanish, which are used to refer to people in sentences. Let's explore, among other things, which personal pronouns are singular vs. plural, which ones are masculine vs. feminine, and which ones are particular to certain regions.
Cata from Colombia and Zoraida from Venezuela team up to teach us the various tenses of the verb "pensar" ("to think") with many illustrative examples.
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Caption 29 [es]: ¿Tú pensarías que nosotras las mujeres somos complicadas si fueses hombre? Caption 29 [en]: You would think that we women are complicated if you were a man?