Subject pronouns and -ar verbs






Pronombres Subjetos Subject pronoun translations What subject pronoun to use? Random
You would use nosotros because when there is at least one male in the group it becomes masculine
If I am using we as a pronoun and the group contains 10 girls and one boy, would we use nosotros or nosotras and why?
I
What does 'yo' mean?
What is
Gabriel
To replace the name of the subject, so that it does not sound repetitive.
Why do we use subject pronouns? What is their purpose?
What is the (you informal) subject pronoun?
you (formal)
What does usted mean?
Nosotros
Juan y yo
There are 10
How many subject pronouns are there in Spanish
There are two ways of addressing the same group because vosotros/as is used only in Spain while Ustedes is used in other Latin American countries.
If Vosotros/as and Ustedes both refer to 'you all' why do we have two different ways of addressing the same group of people?
you all (Mexico)
What does ustedes mean?
Vosotros or Ustedes
To address a group of teachers that are male and female directly
yo

el, ella, usted
List the 5 singular subject pronouns
Yo

Él,ella, usted
nosotros/nosotras
vosotros.vosotras
ellos, ellas, ustedes
Write all 10 subject pronouns on the board in Spanish in the correct order. (accent marks count)
she
What does ella mean?
Usted
To address a parent directly
nosotros/as
vosotros/as
ellos, ellas, ustedes
List 5 plural subject pronouns
Yo

Él,ella, usted
nosotros/nosotras
vosotros.vosotras
ellos, ellas, ustedeshat is
Say all 10 subject pronouns in Spanish in the correct order.
you all (Spain)
What does vosotros/as
Ella
To talk about another female student
Because without the use of the accent, it means a completely different word.
Why do accents matter when using tú or él?
It refers to talking directly to two ore more people. Vosotros/as is used in Spain and ustedes in other Latin American countries. It is important to learn both because when you go into high school you may be required to know the subject pronoun tense.
Who do vosotros/ustedes refer to and why use two ways of referring to the same group of people? If one is used only in Spain then why bother learning it here?

Subject Pronouns

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