Spanish Lesson 15: Combining Pronouns In Spanish, Part 2

Spanish Lesson 15: Combining Pronouns In Spanish, Part 2

Direct and indirect object pronouns in Spanish are a key part of forming sentences and having conversations. In this Spanish Facebook Live lesson, our language experts, David from Colombia and David from the U.S., continue the discussion of how to combine Spanish pronouns and where to place them in sentences, depending on the grammatical case. Like us on Facebook to see our next Spanish Q&A videos (Tuesdays @ 1pm ET):   / babbel.usa   📹If you liked this topic, you'll love these other videos: Spanish Lesson 14: Combining Pronouns In Spanish Sentences    • Spanish Lesson 14: Combining Pronouns In S...   Spanish Lesson 13: Using Reflexive and Direct Object Spanish Pronouns    • Spanish Lesson 13: Using Reflexive and Dir...   ✅If you enjoyed this video, be sure to subscribe to our channel:    / @babbelusa   ~ New videos every Thursday ~ 🌍Ready to learn a new language? Try a free Babbel lesson: https://go.babbel.com/babbelusayoutub... 🔎Discover more great content about language and culture on Babbel Magazine: https://www.babbel.com/en-US/magazine 🎧If you enjoy learning about language, be sure to subscribe to our podcast, Multilinguish: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Connect with us on social media: 💡   / babbel.usa   💡   / babbel   💡   / babbelusa   💡  / babbelusa