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In this lesson, we will learn how to form the first person plural (we) of -ar verbs.
In this lesson, we will practise using the first person plural (we) of -ar verbs.
In this lesson, we will describe what people can/are able to do using the verb 'poder'.
In this lesson, we will continue describing what people can/are able to do using the verb 'poder'.
In this lesson, we will be using the modal verb 'deber' to talk about what people must/have to do.
In this lesson, we will be using the modal verb 'deber' and also revisiting other modal verbs.
In this lesson, we will describe places and locations, using 'del', 'de la', and adverbs of position.
In this lesson, we will describe places and locations by using 'estamos' (we are), 'están' (they are), and adverbs of position.
In this lesson, we will compare what people are like today and in general, using 'estamos' and 'somos'.
In this lesson, we will compare what people are like today and in general, using 'están' and 'son'.
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