30 November 17, 23:40
Using The Smart Book of Spanish Verbs - Regular Verbs
How to use "The Smart Book of Spanish Verbs"
What Will I Learn?
You'll understand a new way to look at the regular Spanish verb system as presented in "The Smart Book of Spanish Verbs".
Description
Using colors and a unique layout, the Master Chart of Regular Endings from "The Smart Book of Spanish Verbs" makes the regular Spanish verb system easy to learn for English speakers.
Intermediate (and even advanced) students will see Spanish verb conjugations in a whole new light.
And total novices can start learning Spanish with an easy-to-follow overview, and will be surprised at how logical the verb system is, especially by focusing only on the regular forms first.
This method is especially unique because instead of learning 9 Spanish tenses spread out one at a time over months or years, you'll learn them all at once. And without starting with the infinitive.
You'll jump right in and quickly understand how to say what someone:
You'll start only with singular forms to talk about someone else (he/she), then progress to make verbs plural (they), manage different ways to say "you" (usted, ustedes, and tú), then finally talk about yourself alone (I) and in a group (we).
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How to use "The Smart Book of Spanish Verbs"
What Will I Learn?
You'll understand a new way to look at the regular Spanish verb system as presented in "The Smart Book of Spanish Verbs".
Description
Using colors and a unique layout, the Master Chart of Regular Endings from "The Smart Book of Spanish Verbs" makes the regular Spanish verb system easy to learn for English speakers.
Intermediate (and even advanced) students will see Spanish verb conjugations in a whole new light.
And total novices can start learning Spanish with an easy-to-follow overview, and will be surprised at how logical the verb system is, especially by focusing only on the regular forms first.
This method is especially unique because instead of learning 9 Spanish tenses spread out one at a time over months or years, you'll learn them all at once. And without starting with the infinitive.
You'll jump right in and quickly understand how to say what someone:
Quote:is doing / does
was doing
did
has done
had done
will do
will have done
would do
would have done
You'll start only with singular forms to talk about someone else (he/she), then progress to make verbs plural (they), manage different ways to say "you" (usted, ustedes, and tú), then finally talk about yourself alone (I) and in a group (we).
LINK