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Subject Pronouns

Subject Pronouns. Los pronombres. Subject Pronouns. What does the subject of the sentence do? Identify who/what is doing the action. Pronouns!!!!. - A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. (Hint: every name has a pronoun). Names are often used as the subject of a sentence.

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Subject Pronouns

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  1. Subject Pronouns Los pronombres

  2. Subject Pronouns What does the subject of the sentence do? Identify who/what is doing the action.

  3. Pronouns!!!! - A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. (Hint: every name has a pronoun)

  4. Names are often used as the subject of a sentence. Ana es Baja. Ana esbonita. Ana is short. Ana is pretty. Gregorio y María escuchanmúsica. Gregory and María listen to music. To avoid repetition, what can we replace names with in a sentence?

  5. What are subject pronouns in English?

  6. What are the subject pronouns in English? 1. I 4. Us (we) 2. You (inf.) 5. You and you 3. You (form.) 6. They (boys, mixed, or Girls) He/She/ItYou all = y’all

  7. The Spanish Subject PRONOUNS are:

  8. PERSON &NUMBER

  9. *MEMORIZE THIS VERB CHART

  10. Tú, Usted, Vosotros(as), and Ustedes all mean “you” *Vosotros(as) is mainly used in Spain*

  11. Tú, Usted, Vosotros(as), and Ustedes all mean “you” -Use Tú with family, friends, people your age or younger and anyone you call by first name. -Use Ud. With adults you address with a title, such as señor, señora, etc. usually written Ud. -In Latin America use ustedes when speaking to or about two or more people regardless of age. Usually written Uds. -In Spain use vosotros when speaking directly to two or more people.

  12. For Nosotros/as, vosotros/as, and ellos/ellas… - If you are talking to or about all boys use: Nosotros, Vosotros, and Ellos - If you are talking to or about all girls use: Nosotras, Vosotras, and Ellas - If you are talking to or about a mixed group use: Nosotros, Vosotros, and Ellos

  13. ¡PRACTIQUEMOS! WHICH SUBJECT PRONOUN WOULD YOU USE IN PLACE OF: (Talking about)(Talking to) 5. Tú eres mi amiga 1. María- 6. Marco y yo 2. Marco - 3. Luis y Mateo- 7. Ud. y Isabel 4. El perro- 8. (A mi) Me gusta…

  14. ¡PRACTIQUEMOS! Respuestas Talking about: Talking to: • Ella • Él • Ellos • Él 5. Tú 6. Nosotros 7. Uds. 8. Yo

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