15 Pronombres del Sujeto Subject Pronouns Subject Pronouns
15 Pronombres del Sujeto Subject Pronouns
Subject Pronouns Replaces a noun When the pronoun is the subject (starts the sentence), it is called a Subject Pronoun. Ejemplo: Juan is swimming. Subject He is swimming. Subject Pronoun
English Subject Pronouns Singular Plural 1 st person I We 2 nd person You (fam) You all (fam) 3 rd person He, She, You (for) They (m), They (f), You all (for)
Spanish Subject Pronouns Singular Plural 1 st person Yo Nosotros 2 nd person Tú Vosotros 3 rd person Él, Ella, Usted (Ud. ) Ellos, Ellas, Uds.
The first person singular pronoun “Yo” Note that it is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence: Mi amigo y yo…
Tú vs. Usted (Ud. ) Tú you (fam) Used when talking to someone you call by their first name Usted (Ud. ) you (for) Used when talking to someone you should respect.
3 rd person singular masculine él It is used when talking ABOUT a boy/guy/man. DON’T forget the accent mark. If you do, you are actually writing the Spanish word for “the” él = he el = the
3 rd person singular Feminine Ella It is used when talking ABOUT a girl/woman Remember the ll = a “y” sound.
The first person plural Nosotros Talking about a group of people that includes you Use “Nosotras” if 2 or more girls are speaking. Use “Nosotros” if a boy and a girl are speaking. “Name and I” is also 1 st person plural Jorge y yo
2 nd person plural Vosotros Talking TO a group of FRIENDS (all male or a mixed group) Means Only Use “you all” familiar used in España “Vosotras” if talking to all girls.
3 rd person Plural Ellos = They (masculine) It is used when talking ABOUT a group of boys/guys/men or a mixed group. Please pronounce it correctly. � Remember ll= y sound.
3 rd person plural Ellas = They (feminine) It is used when talking ABOUT a group of only females. Please pronounce it correctly. Remember ll= y sound.
you all - formal Ustedes (Uds. ) Talking TO a group of ADULTS (any gender) Used in Latin America for both formal and informal groups
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