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Learn about the subject pronouns in Spanish and their placement in sentences. Understand the use of singular and plural nouns and compound subjects with "y". Explore how subject pronouns can be optional in Spanish sentence structure. Practice using subject pronouns in sentences.
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The subject pronouns are: 1 4 2 3 5
The subject pronouns are: 1 4 2 3 5
The 14 possible subjects are: 1 4 2 3 5
A singular noun could be just one thing or a person’s name. • ie...el libro ie...Juan • A plural noun is something plural. • ie...los libros ie...las clases
A compound subject w/ yo is two or more people or things being used as a subject and are connected with “y”. • ie...Paco y yo • A compound subject w/o yo is two or more people or things being used as a subject and are connected with “y”. • ie...Paco y Marta
Subjects are placed in front of the conjugated verb to clarify who or what is doing the action of the verb in a sentence. • ie…Yo soy ordenado.
Subjects are placed after the conjugated verb to clarify who or what is doing the action of the verb in a question. • ie…¿Cómo eres tú?
Subject pronouns are not always needed (in Spanish) because the conjugation of the verb implies who or what is doing the action of the verb. • ie…Yosoy serio. • ie…Soy serio.
Practice • Yo _______ ordenado. • ¿Cómo _______ tú? • Paco ____ muy inteligente. • Ella _____ bastante graciosa. • Paco y yo _________ deportistas. • La familia ______ muy unida. soy eres es es somos es