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Error: I called "que" a pronoun once or twice, but it's a conjuction when it's forming a noun clause, just like in English.
Again, I say "conjugate" once or twice when I should be saying "decline."
One point I wanted to make in the video but which I forgot about: In English, we add the reflexive pronouns to add emphasis. For example, "I made this myself." The "myself" adds the emphasis. In Spanish, the reflexive pronoun "me" doesn't add emphasis. It is merely requied grammar of the reflexive verb. And because the "me" tells me the subject is "Yo", as does the verb (e.g., "levanto"), we typically leave out the subject pronoun "Yo", and when we include it, it's to add emphasis. So, the Subject Pronoun in Spanish adds the emphasis in these types of sentences, but the meaning is not exactly the same as when we add "myself."