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Time markers in Spanish can be confusing. Using two examples from my own life in context, we'll clear up the difference between 'hace', 'desde hace', 'hace .... que', 'desde que', and 'desde'.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
0:16 - Example 1
1:03 - Example 2
1:48 - Breakdown of examples
2:17 - Hace
3:09 - Hace ... que
3:56 - Desde hace
5:46 - Desde
6:48 - Desde que