Acabar de: An Easy Hack to Speak Past-Tense Spanish

The Spanish verb Acabar means to finish, but it changes the context depending on the preposition it's used with. In this video, we'll teach you a clever hack to speak about the past without needing to learn the past tense! On your journey to learning Spanish? Check out BaseLang. Get unlimited one-on-one Spanish classes with native-speaking teachers, via Zoom. Try your first week for only $1 ► https://gotothe.link/MLMc6A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 🏫 MORE SPANISH LESSONS Mastering Past Tense in Spanish: 5 Tenses You Need to Learn    • Mastering Past Tense in Spanish: 5 Tenses ...   Spanish Past Participle: In-Depth Breakdown    • Spanish Past Participle: In-Depth Breakdown   Spanish Preterite: Master The Simple Past Tense    • Spanish Preterite: Master The Simple Past ...   📓 EXTRA RESOURCES Acabar de: An Easy Hack to Speak Past-Tense Spanish https://gotothe.link/acabar-de Watch more great Spanish lessons ► https://gotothe.link/BaseLangYT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 00:48 - What does the verb acabar mean? 01:41 - Acabar + preposition 04:10 - How to conjugate acabar de 05:56 - Acabar de in present subjunctive 06:48 - Acabar de + infinitive 07:27 - What is the difference between Acabar and Terminar? Subscribe ► https://gotothe.link/BaseLangYT BaseLang ► https://gotothe.link/baselang Facebook ►   / baselangofficial   Twitter ►   / baselang