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Spanish Subject Pronouns. SUBJECT PRONOUNS. A subject pronoun replaces a noun that is doing the action of a verb. Subject pronouns. For example: Señora White is my Spanish teacher. Señora White is very silly. Señora White loves dancing to the MAMBO!.
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SUBJECT PRONOUNS A subject pronoun replacesa noun that is doing the action of a verb.
Subject pronouns For example: Señora White is my Spanish teacher. Señora White is very silly. SeñoraWhite loves dancing to the MAMBO! In these sentences we can replace “Señora White” with “She” since we know who we are talking about and who is doing the action. “She” is a subject pronoun.
Ready, SET, GO!!! Let’s learn the SUBJECT PRONOUNS in Spanish!
YO = I • 1st person singular • Used to talk about yourself
Tú = You • 2nd person singular • Used to talk tosomeone • Informal
Usted (Ud.) = You • 2nd person singular • Used to talk tosomeone • Formal • Has 3rd person verb conjugation
Él = He • 3rd person singular • Used to talk aboutsomeone
Ella = She • 3rd person singular • Used to talk aboutsomeone
Nosotros(-as) = We • 1st person plural (self is included) • Used to talk about yourself & others Nosotras (females only) Nosotros (males only or a mixed group of males & females)
Vosotros(-as) = You all • 2nd person plural • Used to talk to more than 1 person • Informal • Mostly used in Spain. • Vosotros: Group of all males or a mix of males & females. • Vosotras: Group of all females.
Ustedes (UDS.) = You all • 2nd person plural • Formal when used in Spain (vs. vosotros/as) • Used to talk to a group of 2 or more people • Has 3rd person plural conjugation
Ellos = They • 3rd person plural • Used to talk about more than 1 person • Can be a group of males or males & females.
Ellas = They • 3rd person plural • Used to talk about more than 1 person • Only refers to a group of girls
You can organize these pronouns in a simple chart to help understand them better.