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Carlos es estudiante. ➔ Él es estudiante. Subject pronouns (cont’d) In order to use verbs, you will need to learn about subject pronouns. A subject pronoun replaces the name or title of a person or thing and acts as the subject of a verb. Carlos es estudiante. ➔ Él es estudiante. Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Subject pronouns (cont’d) Spanish has four subject pronouns that mean you. Use tú when talking to a friend, a family member, or a child. Use usted when talking to someone with whom you have a more formal relationship, such as an employer or a professor, or to someone who is older than you. In Latin America, ustedes is used as the plural of both tú and usted. In Spain, vosotros/as is used as the plural of tú. Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Subject pronouns (cont’d) Usted and ustedes are abbreviated Ud. and Uds. Nosotros, vosotros, and ellos refer to a group of males or to a group of males and females. Nosotras, vosotras, and ellas refer only to groups of females. Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Subject pronouns (cont’d) There is no Spanish equivalent of the English subject pronoun it. Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The present tense of ser Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The present tense of ser (cont’d) Use ser to identify people and things. Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The present tense of ser (cont’d) Use ser to talk about someone’s occupation.1 Jimena es estudiante. Isabel es profesora. Jimena is a student. Isabel is a professor. 1 Spanish does not use un or una after ser when mentioning a person’s occupation, unless the occupation is accompanied by an adjective. Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The present tense of ser (cont’d) Use ser to express origin, along with de. —¿De dónde es Marissa? —Es de los Estados Unidos. Where is Marissa from? She’s from the U.S. Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The present tense of ser (cont’d) Use ser to express possession, with the preposition de. De combines with el to form the contraction del.2 Note that Spanish doesn’t use [apostrophe]+s to indicate possession. —¿De quién es la mochila? —Es la mochila de Marissa. Whose backpack is this? It’s Marissa’s backpack. —¿De quiénes son los lápices? —Son los lápices del chico. Whose pencils are these? They are the boy’s pencils. 2 De does not form contractions with la, los, or las. Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.