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Personal pronouns & verb to be. SER O ESTAR. PERSONAL PRONOUNS. Pronombres personales I am your teacher You are in room 7 He is Mike She is Hannah It is a school We are students You are in class 2 They are teachers. Yo soy tu profesora Tú estás en la habitación 7
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Personal pronouns & verb to be SER O ESTAR
PERSONAL PRONOUNS Pronombres personales I am your teacher You are in room 7 He is Mike She is Hannah It is a school We are students You are in class 2 They are teachers Yo soy tu profesora Tú estás en la habitación 7 Él es Mike Ella es Hannah (Ello)Es un colegio Nosotros somos estudiantes Vosotros estáis en la clase 2 Ellos son profesores
PERSONAL PRONOUNS Remember: 1.-Always use a subject pronoun with a verb. Eg It is a school NOT is a school. 2.-Always Use capital “I”. Eg ”She's Molly and I'm Helen. NOT i'm Helen. With other pronouns only use a capital letter when it's the first word in a sentence. 3.-you=singular and plural. He= a man, She= a woman, It= for a thing. They=for people and things
VERB TO BE FULL FORM I am your teacher You are in room 7 He is Mike She is Hannah It is a school We are students You are in class 2 They are teachers
VERB TO BE Contraction I'm your teacher You're in room 7 He's Mike She's Hannah It's a school We're students You're in class 2 The're teachers
Contractions In contractions ' = a missing letter. Eg 'm= am. 're=are We use contractions in conversation and in informal writing. g.
Verb to be-preguntas En preguntas invertimos el orden: 1º el verbo y 2º el sujeto: Are you German? Where are you from? Is she Spanish? Are they students? - Don't use contractions in positive short answers. g.
Resumen Affirmative I'm Spanish-Soy español Negative I'm not Spanish-No soy español Interrogative Are you Spanish? -¿Eres español? Yes, I am. (No contractions). Sí, lo soy. No, I'm not. No, no lo soy. g.