Sentences: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Person Plural

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Sentences: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Person Plural -AR Verbs Sentences: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Person Plural

First Person Plural Nosotros Name y yo Use the verb ending “amos.” 2 First Person Plural Nosotros Name y yo Use the verb ending “amos.” Ejemplos: We speak Italian well. Nosotros hablamos italiano bien. We need pencils in class. Nosotros necesitamos lápices en clase.

1st Person - Continued Pablo and I do use calculators. 3 1st Person - Continued Pablo and I do use calculators. Pablo y yo usamos calculadoras. Lola and I are looking at Channing Tatum. Lola y yo miramos a Channing Tatum. The frog and I are not looking for the sleigh. La rana y yo no buscamos el trineo.

2nd Person Plural Vosotros Use the verb ending “áis.” Ejemplos: 4 2nd Person Plural Vosotros Use the verb ending “áis.” Ejemplos: You all (fam.) are looking at a book. Vosotros miráis un libro. You all (fam.) do not want a test. Vosotros no deseáis un examen.

3rd Person Plural Ellos, Ellas, Uds. 2 or more names Plural noun 5 3rd Person Plural Ellos, Ellas, Uds. 2 or more names Plural noun Use the verb ending “an.”

Ellos/2 or more names They (m.) are using the rulers. 6 Ellos/2 or more names They (m.) are using the rulers. Ellos usan las reglas. Roberto and Jorge need new shoes. Roberto y Jorge necesitan zapatos nuevos.

Ellas/2 or more names They (f.) do not talk with the reindeer. Ellas no hablan con los renos. Dora, Diego, and Boots are not looking for Swiper. Dora, Diego y Boots no buscan a Swiper.

Plural Noun The elephants take scarves from the store. Los elefantes toman bufandas de la tienda. The elves do not work in July. Los duendes no trabajan en julio.

Ustedes (Uds.) Remember you are talking to more than one adult. 9 Ustedes (Uds.) Remember you are talking to more than one adult. You all (for.) use the computer a lot. Uds. usan la computadora mucho. You all (for.) wear black t-shirts. Uds. llevan camisetas negras.