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Subject Pronouns

Subject Pronouns. Subject Pronouns . What are subject pronouns in English? What purpose do they serve?. Subject Pronouns. The subject pronouns in Spanish are:. Subject Pronouns. The subject pronoun tú and usted both mean you when you’re talking to one person.

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Subject Pronouns

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  1. Subject Pronouns

  2. Subject Pronouns • What are subject pronouns in English? • What purpose do they serve?

  3. Subject Pronouns • The subject pronouns in Spanish are:

  4. Subject Pronouns • The subject pronoun tú and usted both mean you when you’re talking to one person. • However, they are used in different situations.

  5. Subject Pronouns • Although subject pronouns are often left out, the pronoun usted is commonly stated when addressing someone to show respect. • ¿Cómoestáusted ? • How are you?

  6. Subject Pronouns • The subject pronouns ustedes and vosotros mean you when talking to more than one person. • They are also used in different situations.

  7. Subject Pronouns • The pronouns nosotros, vosotros and ellos have feminine forms.

  8. Using Pronouns • Talking TO someone • Friend • Adult • Group of students in Spain • All female students in Spain • Group of adults • Referring to them as YOU • Tú • Usted • Vosotros • Vosotras • Ustedes REMEMBER: There are 5 forms of the word YOU!

  9. Using Pronouns • Talking ABOUT someone • Self • Juan • Maria • John y yo • Maria y yo(allgirls) • Juan y Maria • Maria y Beatriz • Replacing name • Yo (I) • Él (He) • Ella (She) • Nosotros (We) • Nosotras (We) • Ellos (They) • Ellas (They)

  10. Which of the following is the familiar “you”? • yo • tu • usted [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  11. Which pronoun would you use if you were saying “we” and it was all girls? • vosotras • nosotras • ustedes [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  12. Which is the formal “you”? • yo • tu • usted [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  13. Which pronoun is used only in Spain? • Vosotros/Vosotras • Nosotros/Nosotras • Ustedes [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  14. Which pronoun would best complete the sentence: Maria es mi amiga. ____ es de Costa Rica. • El • Ella • Nosotras [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  15. Which pronoun would you use if you were talking about a group of boys? • nosotros • ellas • ellos [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  16. Which pronoun would you use if you were talking to a group of boys? • ustedes • nosotros • ellos [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  17. Exit Slip • What are the subject pronouns in Spanish? • What do they mean in English? • Write a sentence first without using a subject pronoun, then rewrite it replacing the noun with the correct subject pronoun. • Porejemplo: Luisa es mi amiga. Ella es mi amiga. • YOU CANNOT USE THIS SENTENCE! OR ANYTHING LIKE IT!

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