This time, Carlos talks about valuations, or opinions in which one makes a value judgment about something or someone. Let's learn four simple formulas to express valuations in Spanish.
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Caption 71 [es]: Con elverbo "parecer" también podemos hacer valoraciones Caption 71 [en]: With the verb "parecer," we can also make valuations
In this last part of his serious on offering opinions in Spanish, Carlos reviews all of the formulas we have learned so far with lots of examples... and a little quiz to test your knowledge!
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Caption 47 [es]: verbo "parecer" Caption 47 [en]: the verb "parecer" [to seem]
This time, Carlos focuses on general opinions with no value judgments. Through several examples, he teaches us some of the most common verbs found in this type of sentence as well as giving us two simple formulas to create both the positive and negative versions.
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Caption 53 [es]: elverbo en modo indicativo presente es elverbo "tener": Caption 53 [en]: the verb in the indicative mood, [in] present, is the verb "tener" [to have]: