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Subject Pronouns Los Pronombres Sujetos Diane Brooks FL490

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Subject PronounsLos Pronombres Sujetos

Diane BrooksFL490

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What are Subject Pronouns?

• A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.

• Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. You can remember subject pronouns easily by filling in the blank subject space for a simple sentence.

• Example: ______ did the job.I, you, he, she, it, we, and they all fit into the blank and are, therefore, subject pronouns.

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Does Spanish have Subject Pronouns?

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And, heeeeeeeerrrrrrre they are!

YoTúÉl, Ella,

Usted(Ud., Vd.)

NosotrosNosotras

VosotrosVosotras

Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes (Uds., Vds.)

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Hold your horses! You can do it!

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SINGULAR SUBJECT PRONOUNSLet’s take it one at a time

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I Yo

Yo me miro y yo soy guapa.

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You Tú

Tú eres en soldado, ¿no?

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He Él

Él pinta hoy, pero él es un mal artista.

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Ella es divertida.

EllaShe

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Ok, not to alarm you, but thiscan get tricky because it’s different! Gasp!!!

In Spanish, for anyone for whom you ought to show respect, there is a special word for ‘you’: usted.This would include people older than you and people whom you would address as “Sir,” “Ma’am,” or “Miss.”

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You UstedUsted can be written as Ud. or Vd

Señor, usted es un rey. Señora, ¿es usted triste? Gracias a usted, Señor Pastor.

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Did you forget to teach about the subject ‘IT?”

Well, yes, and no.

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While Dr. Seuss had Thing One and Thing Two, in Spanish, a thing has a gender.

Spanish nouns are either masculine or they are feminine. What it is, or who it is used by, does not indicate which gender the thing is.

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El libro es grande.Él es grande.

El vestido es morado.Él es morado.

La corbata es de David. Ella es de David.

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PLURAL FORMS

And now, let’s take a look at the

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We NosotrosNosotras

Nosotros tenemos zapatos similares.

Nosotras somos hermanas.

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Yes, there’s more different stuff. BIG stuff. Remember that ‘you’ called ‘tú?’There’s a PLURAL of it, too: Vosotros.

Unless you’re from the U.S. South, you don’t use a plural ‘you.’ In the South, they say: “Y’all” and mean more than one of you. Now, these are your BUDDIES you’re talking to when you use vosotros.

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¡Vosotros sois muy fuertes!

You all

Vosotros

Vosotras

¿Dónde estáis vosotras?

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Almost everywhere except Spain, Spanish-speaking people say “ustedes” (Uds. and Vds.) to mean both the polite form and the familiar form of ‘you’ in the plural.

Yes, I’m here to tell you there is more.

So, for instance, if you wanted to say “You (guys) are singing,” and you were in Mexico, you’d say “Ustedes cantan.” That could mean all the teachers are singing or all your friends are singing. Both would be “ustedes.”

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Ellos están en un lago en Virginia.

They Ellos

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They EllasEllas tocan los instrumentos en la iglesia.

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You are correct if you think THINGS are eitherellos or ellas. Just like the singular ‘it’ has

gender, so do the plural forms.

Las galletas son deliciosas.Ellas son deliciosas.Los rascacielos son muy altos.

Ellos son muy altos.