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SUBJECT PRONOUNS TERMS TO KNOW SUBJECT PRONOUN - takes the place of a subject noun or nouns. The pronoun will take the same form of the verb as the noun/nouns.

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2 SUBJECT PRONOUNS

3 TERMS TO KNOW SUBJECT PRONOUN - takes the place of a subject noun or nouns. The pronoun will take the same form of the verb as the noun/nouns it is replacing. INFINITIVE - the form of a verb before it is changed (conjugated) to agree with the subject noun or pronoun. The “to” form of the verb. (to be, to run, to study, etc.) CONJUGATION - changing the infinitive so the verb agrees with the subject noun/pronoun.

4 SUBJECT PRONOUNS (I) Yo(we) Nosotros (Nosotras) (you) Tú (familiar, singular) (you) Vosotros (familiar (Vosotras) Plural SPAIN ONLY) (you) Usted (Ud) (formal, singular) (you) Ustedes (Uds) (all plural) (Vds) (he) Él (she) Ella (they mfpl) Ellos (they fpl) Ellas

5 Your conjugation chart must look like this!!!! YoNosotros TúVosotros Ud (or Usted)Uds (or Ustedes) Él Ella Ellos Ellas

6 REMEMBER Subject pronouns are usually omitted in Spanish. You must imply the pronoun based on the form of the verb. Each pronoun has its own form of each verb. This is the conjugation of the verb.


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