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Subject Pronouns página 14 Gramática 1 Capítulo 1 Subject Pronouns página 14

Tú vs. Usted: You (singular) Both translate to “you” when speaking to one person. Tú is familiar/informal Used with family, friends, people your own age. Usted is formal/polite Use with teachers, new adults, to show respect.

Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes (uds.) Subject Pronouns pg. 14 Yo I Nosotros, Nosotras We (all boys, mix) We (all girls) Tú You (informal) Vosotros, Vosotras You all (all boys, mix, Spain) You all (all girls, Spain) Él, Ella, Usted (ud.) He, She, You (formal) Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes (uds.) They (all boys, mix) They (all girls) You all (mix, other SS countries)

Ustedes vs. Vosotros: You all/Y’all Both mean you (pl.)/you all, when talking to a group of people. Ustedes Used with any group both formal and familiar. Vosotros Only used in Spain Familiar: friends, relatives, same age people

Gender with Pronouns Nosotros (we), vosotros(you all), and ellos(they) have feminine forms: nosotras, vosotras, ellas Feminine forms used with: *as ending Groups of all females Masculine forms used with:*os ending All males Mixed males & females