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SUBJECT PRONOUNS. TERMS TO KNOW. SUBJECT PRONOUN - takes the place of a subject noun or nouns . The pronoun will take the same form of the verb as the noun/nouns it is replacing.
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TERMS TO KNOW • SUBJECT PRONOUN - takes the place of a subject nounor nouns. The pronoun will take the same form of the verb as the noun/nouns it is replacing. • INFINITIVE - the form of a verb before it ischanged (conjugated) to agree with the subject noun or pronoun. The “to” form of the verb. (to be, to run, to study, etc.) • CONJUGATION - changing the infinitive so the verb agrees with the subject noun/pronoun.
REMEMBER • Subject pronouns are usually omitted in Spanish. You must imply the pronoun based on the form of the verb. • Each pronoun has its own form of each verb. This is the conjugation of the verb.
¡PRACTICAMOS UNA VEZ MÁS! Nosotros WE = Él HE (IT) = Ellas THEY (f) = YOU/ plural = Ustedes (Uds) Yo I = Ellos THEY (m, mf) = Tú YOU/informal singular = Ella SHE (IT) = Vosotros YOU/informal plural Spain =
¡Y OTRA VEZ! WHICH SUBJECT PRONOUN WOULD YOU USE IN PLACE OF: Mi amiga María ELLA ELLA Marco y yo Marco ÉL NOSOTROS Marco y Mateo María y Isabel ELLAS ELLOS María y Marco Mi amigo ÉL ELLOS
WHICH FORM OF “YOU”??? Tú Speaking to your younger sister Usted Speaking to Mr. Evans Tú Speaking to a new classmate Ustedes Speaking to a classmate’s parents Vosotros Speaking to two classmates in Spain Speaking to two classmates (anywhere but Spain) Ustedes