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Subject Pronouns

Objetivo Al fin de esta lección, vas a poder… (By the end of this lesson, you will be able to) Identify and translate the 12 subject pronouns in Spanish.

IntroducciÓN What is a subject? The subject of a sentence tells ______ is doing the action. We can use ___________ (Sra. Moreno), ___________ (the teacher), or ____________ (she), as the subject. who proper nouns common nouns pronouns

Subject Pronouns TABLE En español…. con inglés I we you (inf) y’all (you pl) you (form) he/it she/it they (yo) (nosotros) (nosotras) (tú) (vosotros) (vosotras) (usted) (él) (ella) (ustedes) (ellos) (ellas)

tú usted ustedes “YOU” EN ESPAÑOL: vosotros/ vosotros ___________, ___________, ___________, and ___________, ustedes

“YOU” EN ESPAÑOL: SINGULAR YOU Use ______ with family, friends, people your age or younger, and anyone you call by his or her first name. Tú = ___________ Use ______ with adults and any person you would address with a title or a LAST NAME! Usted can be abbreviated as _____. Usted = ___________ tú you (informal or familiar) usted Ud. You (formal)

“YOU” EN ESPAÑOL You all, Y’all, You guys vosotros or vosotras PLURAL YOU = _______________ In Spain, use ______________________ when speaking to two or more people you would call tú individually (tú + tú = vosotros). Vosotros/as = ___________ In Spain, use ___________________ when speaking with two or more people you call usted individually. Ustedes (Uds.) = ___________ vosotros or vosotras you (plural/ informal/ Spain) y’all (inf) ustedes You (plural/formal/ Spain)

“YOU” EN ESPAÑOL PLURAL YOU In Latin America, we do not distinguish between formal and informal when using the PLURAL YOU. Use _________ when speaking to two or more people, regardless of age or familiarity. Abbreviate ustedes as _____ Ustedes = ___________ ustedes Uds. You (plural y’all Latin America)

PARA REPASAR: How many “YOUs” are there in Spanish? Why? Are there more subject pronouns in Spanish or English? Why? Which side refers to only ONE person? Which side refers to TWO OR MORE people? What are the FIRST PERSON pronouns? What are the THIRD PERSON pronouns?

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