2. What do you think a subject Pronoun does? 1.What is a Pronoun? 2. What do you think a subject Pronoun does? Give me an example of an English Subject Pronoun: ex. - I Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish.
What are subject pronouns? Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Some pronouns take the place of nouns that are the subject of a sentence. They are called subject pronouns.
What is the difference between “tú” and “usted”? Tú is used for when you are talking to someone your age, or younger. (you - informal) Usted(ud.) is used for when you are talking to an adult, or someone you don’t know. (you - formal) Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish.
What is the vosotros form? vosotros is used for when you are talking to a crowd of people (you all) informally in SPAIN. Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish.
What is the difference between “vosotros” and “ustedes”? vosotros is used for when you are talking to a crowd of people (you all) informally in SPAIN. ustedes(uds.) is used for when you are talking to a crowd of people (you all) formally in Latin America. Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish.
we you they I he, she, it You (plural) y’all Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish. we I You (plural) y’all you he, she, it they
Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish. nosotros él ustedes (uds.) nosotras ella ellas usted (ud.) ellos vosotros vosotras tú yo
tú yo nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras él usted (ud.) ella Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish. nosotros nosotras yo vosotros vosotras tú ustedes (uds.) ellas ellos él usted (ud.) ella
Pronombres Singular plural Yo nosotros, -as Tú vosotros, -as Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish. Pronombres Singular plural Yo nosotros, -as Tú vosotros, -as Usted (Ud., Vd.) ustedes (Uds., Vds.) Él ellos Ella ellas
Yo - I When you talk about yourself. Yo hablo español en clase.
Tú – you (informal) person you are talking TO someone you know, or that’s younger Juan Anita Mi amigo/a, mi novio/a Mi padre, mi madre, mi hermano, mi tía Mi perro, mi gato, mi pájaro, mi pez
Usted (Ud., Vd.) – you (formal) is used when speaking to a person older than you, or if you don’t know that person Sra. Alvarez Sr. Carrera Profesor/a Jones Director Ganella Sr. Sein Doctor Livingstone
Él - He male you are talking ABOUT Juan es tonto. El chico es gordo. El Señor Alonso es feo.
Ella - she female you are talking ABOUT María es elegante. La chica es bonita. La Señora Martínez es excelente.
Nosotros(as) - we someone else AND I Tú y yo El chico y yo Los estudiantes y yo Juan y yo Juan, María y yo
Vosotros(as) – you all (informal)(Spain) when you address more than one person in Spain En España - familiar Tú y Juan Tú y María Tú y los chicos Tú y las chicas Tú, Juan y María
What it the vosotros verb form in Spanish? A grammatical explanation Vosotros, in grammatical terms, is second person plural familiar form of the verb. It occupies the fifth position on our verb paradigms (see the paradigm and examples at the end of this article). But when do you use it? If you already know something about the difference between 'tú' and 'usted', you can make the same comparison between 'vosotros' and 'ustedes'. In very broad terms, 'tú' is used for people you are friends with or on a first-name basis with, and 'usted' is for someone you might call 'Mr.' or 'Mrs.' in English. This is frequently called 'informal you' (tú) and formal you' (usted). Vosotros and ustedes are exactly the same thing, but in the plural form - that is, vosotros is 'informal you plural' and ustedes is 'formal you plural'. Geographic usage The vosotros form is used on a daily basis in Spain and rarely even heard in the rest of Spanish speaking world outside of church and in books and films that come from Spain, although people in other Spanish-speaking countries do understand it. Spanish speakers outside of Spain only use the 'ustedes' form for both formal and informal you plural.
Ustedes (Uds. , Vds. ) – you all (formal)(L. A Ustedes (Uds., Vds.) – you all (formal)(L.A.) when you address more than one person everywhere but Spain. En España – formal En Latinoamerica – familiar y formal Juan y Anita Los Señores Carrera Los estudiantes El Director Allshouse y la Sra. Wettstein Los Doctores Livingstone
Ellos - they when you speak ABOUT more than one person (masculine) Los chicos Juan y José (m & m); Juan y Anita (m & f) Los profesores El Sr. Martínez y el Sr. Ochoa
Ellas – they (feminine) when you speak ABOUT more than one person (feminine) Las chicas Anita y María Las profesoras La Sra. Martínez y la Sra. Ochoa
¡Tú contra Usted (Ud.)!
¡Tú! Tú es familiar Amigos (friends) Familia (family) Niños (children) Mascotas (pets)
EJEMPLOS: ¿Cómo estás (tú)? ¿Cómo te llamas (tú)? ¿De dónde eres (tú)?
¡Usted! Usted es formal Respeto (respect) Persona mayor (older people) Título (titles) Señor (Sr.) Señora (Sra.) Señorita (Srta.) Doctor (Dr.) Profesor
EJEMPLOS: ¿Cómo está usted? ¿Cómo se llama Ud.? ¿De dónde es Vd.?
¿Cómo se dice en inglés? yo tú él ella Usted (Ud.) nosotros nosotras vosotros vosotras ellos ellas Ustedes (uds.)
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Megan
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Mike
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Marti y yo
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Charlotte y yo(Taylor)
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Tú y Lester
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Tú y yo
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Ryan y Nick
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Kiely y ella
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Jaci y Josh
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Señor Sein y Olivia Munn
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Los estudiantes
Dime que pronombre personal usas. La escuela
Dime que pronombre personal usas. El pupitre
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Los carros
Dime que pronombre personal usas. Las camisas
yo - o tú - as es él - e or a ella - e or a usted(ud.)-e or a Essential Question: What is a subject pronoun and why do you need to know what they are in Spanish. yo - o nosotros(as) - mos tú - as es vosotros(as) - is él - e or a ella - e or a usted(ud.)-e or a ellos – an ellas en ustedes(uds.)