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Learning Spanish tenses: Pretérito Anterior del Modo Indicativo (Past Perfect) – Videos 1 & 2

Today we’ll continue learning Spanish conjugations. The following sentence is an example of the Pretérito Anterior del Modo Indicativo:

Ex: I had spoken with her (I had spoken With her).

Bear in mind that Spanish has two different tenses that correspond to the English Simple Past, and two other tenses that correspond to English Past Perfect. So, by saying that we are using Past Perfect, we are not specifying which of the two tenses (Pretérito Anterior / Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto) we are using.

This is the thirteenth of a series of 22 lessons dedicated to teaching all the 22 different conjugation tenses in Spanish, and I will teach you the rules for conjugating all the regular verbs that belong to each of the three different groups of Spanish verbs: The verbs that end in -AR, the verbs that end in -ER, and the verbs that end in -IR.

If you’d like to jump into any of the 22 lessons from this Spanish conjugation series, just click on the links below:

You can find a full list of all the video lessons by clicking on the  tab on the Main Menu.

Although we will be focussing more on vocabulary and grammar, pay attention to the Spanish pronunciation in these video lessons, and remember to practice repeating the same words and sounds.

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