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Powerpoint Templates Page 1 -Personal pronouns. -Definite and indefinite articles Team 2 Team 2 -Cazares Anaya María teresa -Hernández Aguilar Laura Alejandra -hurtado López rosa Beatriz -vega camarena Silvia -vega león verónica

Powerpoint Templates Page 2 Personal pronouns Personal pronouns in Spanish are used almost the same way as their English equivalents. However, the main difference is that in Spanish they do not need to be expressed since the verb itself will identify the subject.Personal pronouns in Spanish are used almost the same way as their English equivalents. However, the main difference is that in Spanish they do not need to be expressed since the verb itself will identify the subject.

Powerpoint Templates Page 3. In Spanish, a pronoun is only needed when referring to a third person (singular or plural) for proper identification purposes since it can be a "she", a "he" or even a formal second person singular.. In Spanish, a pronoun is only needed when referring to a third person (singular or plural) for proper identification purposes since it can be a "she", a "he" or even a formal second person singular.

Powerpoint Templates Page 4 I am twenty-nine years old. (Yo tengo veintinueve años). You live in Barcelona (Tú vives en Barcelona). She has got a dog (Ella tiene un perro). He makes the bed every morning (Él hace la cama cada día). It runs inside the house (Ello, el perro, el gato corre dentro de la casa).I am twenty-nine years old. (Yo tengo veintinueve años). You live in Barcelona (Tú vives en Barcelona). She has got a dog (Ella tiene un perro). He makes the bed every morning (Él hace la cama cada día). It runs inside the house (Ello, el perro, el gato corre dentro de la casa).

Powerpoint Templates Page 5 We sing a good song at the disco (Nosotros cantamos una canción buena en la discoteca). They write an to the teacher (Ellos escriben un correo electrónico al profesorWe sing a good song at the disco (Nosotros cantamos una canción buena en la discoteca). They write an to the teacher (Ellos escriben un correo electrónico al profesor I am a teacher. ( yo soy un professor)I am a teacher. ( yo soy un professor) I live in Argentina. ( Yo vivo en argentina)I live in Argentina. ( Yo vivo en argentina) You are not a teacher. (Thu no eres profesor)You are not a teacher. (Thu no eres profesor) Bill is a married. (bili esta casado)Bill is a married. (bili esta casado)

Powerpoint Templates Page 6 He has two children. (el tiene dos hijos) He has two children. (el tiene dos hijos) Mary is not married. (Mary no esta casada) Mary is not married. (Mary no esta casada) It is later already. (Ya es muy tarde) It is later already. (Ya es muy tarde) We are here to learn. (nosotros estamos aqui para aprender) You are students. (Ustedes son estudiantes) We are here to learn. (nosotros estamos aqui para aprender) You are students. (Ustedes son estudiantes) You are study english. (ustedes estudian ingles) You are study english. (ustedes estudian ingles) They live in italy. (Ellos viven en Italia) They live in italy. (Ellos viven en Italia) I am ill. (Yo estoy enfermo) I am ill. (Yo estoy enfermo)

Powerpoint Templates Page 7 You are tall?. (Tu eres alto?) You are tall?. (Tu eres alto?) He is handsome. (El es guapo) He is handsome. (El es guapo) She is pretty. (Ella es Hermosa) She is pretty. (Ella es Hermosa) It is cold today. (Hoy hace frio) It is cold today. (Hoy hace frio) W are tired. (Nosotros estamos cansados) W are tired. (Nosotros estamos cansados) You are angry.(ustedes están enfadados) You are angry.(ustedes están enfadados) They are at the cinema. (Ellos estan en el cine) They are at the cinema. (Ellos estan en el cine)

Powerpoint Templates Page 8 Definite and indefinite articles DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLESDEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES The article is the word that comes to the noun and is always before him. Is the word that always functions as a determinant or identifier of the noun, ie, indicate whether the noun is known or not, and indicates gender (male or female) and number of the noun (singular o plural).The article is the word that comes to the noun and is always before him. Is the word that always functions as a determinant or identifier of the noun, ie, indicate whether the noun is known or not, and indicates gender (male or female) and number of the noun (singular o plural).

Powerpoint Templates Page 9 The articles are divided into definite (or determinants) and indefinite (or indeterminantes).The articles are divided into definite (or determinants) and indefinite (or indeterminantes). The definite articles are those that speak of something known and which can identify.The definite articles are those that speak of something known and which can identify. a

Powerpoint Templates Page 10 Ejemplos de articulos definidos e idefinidosEjemplos de articulos definidos e idefinidos examples of definite articlesexamples of definite articles The car over there is fast. The teacher is very good, isn't he?The car over there is fast. The teacher is very good, isn't he? Give me the chocolate chip cookie.Give me the chocolate chip cookie. The girl has only three pensThe girl has only three pens The cat was sitting on a fenceThe cat was sitting on a fence

Powerpoint Templates Page 11 Examples of indefinite articles: Give me a cookie, please.Give me a cookie, please. He wants to be a dancer.He wants to be a dancer. I want a fast car.I want a fast car. I work on a farm.I work on a farm. Eric has a dog.Eric has a dog. "Let's go see a movie tonight." Here we aren't talking about a specific movie, as we haven't said which movie we want to see.

Powerpoint Templates Page 12 "I hope I get a car for my birthday." This refers to any car. We don't know which car yet because we haven't gotten the car"I hope I get a car for my birthday." This refers to any car. We don't know which car yet because we haven't gotten the car DEFINITE The president is a busy man." There is only one president, so we are referring to a specific noun here "I love the books you gave me." Again, we're talking about particular books, the ones you gave me.