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Singular Plural 1st Person Yo Nosotros/as 2nd Person (Informal) Tú

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1 Singular Plural 1st Person Yo Nosotros/as 2nd Person (Informal) Vosotros/as (Formal) Ud. Uds. 3rd Person (Masculine) Él Ellos (Feminine) Ella Ellas

2 Conjugate the verb using the correct pronoun and verb in the past tense.
I sang The boys walked You (sister) asked Y’all listened (Spain) We talked I studied Noah bought The students worked Y’all took Jasmine prepared

3 Conjugate the verb using the correct pronoun and verb in the past tense.
We learned Y’all ate Sid drank The students learned The team ran Y’all drank (Spain) I ate You (Mrs. Torek) ran

4 Conjugate the verb using the correct pronoun and verb in the past tense.
I decided She opened My family and I lived He received Y’all described Y’all opened (Spain)

5 Translate the sentences into Spanish
Last night, I watched How to Get Away with Murder. Yesterday, we walked to the park. Last year, Beyonce sang Formation. My mom bought the tickets (los boletos). I spoke to Mrs. Clarke yesterday.

6 Translate the sentences into Spanish
Jazne’ asked a question. We took a test last week. I answered your question. The teachers taught math last week. Y’all listened to the lesson (la lección).

7 Translate the sentences into Spanish
Makail and Kelsey studied for the Spanish test. The boys practiced football last weekend. I finished the project the day before yesterday. Kenteira worked in Zaxby’s last night. The students prepared for the test last week.

8 Translate the sentences into Spanish
I learned Spanish in high school. You drank my soda (mi refresco)! We ate Wendy’s last night. The team (el equipo) ran track yesterday.

9 Translate the sentences into Spanish
She opened the store (la tienda). We decided to move (mudar) to Atlanta. Josh and Nick received a gift (un regalo). I lived in Jacksonville, Fl. He described the criminal (el criminal) to the police (la policía).


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