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Spanish I- Unit 1. Chapter 1- Grammar I. Identifying parts of a sentence. Subjects and verbs in sentences pages 12-13. All sentences have a subject and a verb . The subject is the person, place, or thing being described or doing the action. The verb is the action. Examples:
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Spanish I- Unit 1 Chapter 1- Grammar I
Identifying parts of a sentence Subjects and verbs in sentencespages 12-13
All sentences have a subject and a verb. • The subject is the person, place, or thing being described or doing the action. • The verb is the action. Examples: • Mrs. Garcíais my teacher. • Sheis from Spain. • Sheruns. Subjects and verbs
Spanish sentences also have a subject and a verb. • The subject is still the person, place, or thing being described or doing the action. • The verb is still the action. Ejemplos: • Señora Garcíaes mi profesora. • Ella es de España. • Ella corre. Subjects and verbs
English and Spanish sentences use nouns as subjects. However, subjectpronouns can replace the noun as the subject. • Juan can be replaced by He in English or Élin Spanish. • Julia can be replaced by She in English or Ella in Spanish. Subjects and verbs
English sentences will ALWAYS have a subject or a subject pronoun. However, in Spanish the subject or subject pronoun can be omitted if everyone knows who you are talking about. • Examples: • María is my friend. • She is from Spain. • Ejemplos. • María es mi amiga. • Es de España. Subjects and verbs
The following slide will have 5 sets of sentences. First, copy the sentences on your paper. Then, Circle the subject in each sentence. Finally, Underline the verb. ¡Vamos A Practicar!
Elena es de los Estados Unidos. Es una profesora de ciencias. Mario es mi mejor amigo. Es de Panamá. Ella es la señora Rodríguez. Es mi profesora de español. Don Manuel es profesor. Es de Madrid. Él es mi compañero de clase, Antonio. Es de España. ¡Vamos A Practicar!
Page 7 (Nicknames or Apodos) • Add –ito to a boy’s name • Add –ita to a girl’s name • You can also shorten their name • Page 12 (Titles of People) • Use Title (Señor, Señora, Señorita, Don, or Doña) and First Name • Use Title (Señor, Señora, or Señorita) and Last Name NotasCulturas