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Description: How to express strong opinions in Spanish exactly as a native speakers do using a special "tweak" most students don't know about! DOWNLOAD THE COURSE BOOKS: spanishwithpaul.com MINI COURSES: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKcUX0UhNu4XgKYZTI-bvVIzadPn-rkUQ MONDAY LESSON SERIES: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKcUX0UhNu4W0yZ3BLFuMFavmEpLg1VUU Hi everyone, back with you for another Monday Spanish lesson :) As you know, saying that you "can't stand" something is a pretty powerful way to express an opinion. It's something we use quite a lot in everyday English as well. In todays video I'm going to show you can do the same in Spanish. I'll also show you how to say it exactly as a native speaker would using a special "tweak" to the formula. It's this kind of stuff that you can only pick up from being around native speakers 24/7 as I am. I'm happy to be able to pass it along to you so that your Spanish continues to sound as natural as possible. Enjoy and see you next Monday, Paul