Subject Pronouns I - yo we - nosotros(as)

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Subject Pronouns I - yo we - nosotros(as) you (informal) - tú you all (Spain) - vosotros (as) you (formal) - usted (Ud.) you all - ustedes (Uds.) he - él they - ellos she - ella they - ellas

ser-to be soy somos eres sois es son estar-to be estoy estamos estás estáis está están

5. Gustar indirect object pronoun + gusta(n) + noun (including definite article) or verb if what is being liked is a singular noun or a verb, use _____ if what is being liked is a plural noun, use _____ me gusta(n) nos gusta(n) te gusta(n) os gusta(n) le gusta(n) les gusta(n) A mí _____ _____ los carros. A nosotros _____ _____ viajar. A ella _____ _____ la comida. A ustedes _____ _____ nadar. A ti _____ _____ los deportes.

5. Gustar Different verbs from Spanish 1 Words ending in AR, ER, IR Look in dictionary in back of book if you can’t think of many me gusta(n) nos gusta(n) te gusta(n) os gusta(n) le gusta(n) les gusta(n)

Me Gustas Tu por Manu Chao French singer of Spanish decent Family emigrated to Paris to avoid Franco’s dictatorship Sings in Spanish, French, English, Portuguese, Italian, Galician, Arabic, often mixing several languages in the same song

6. Possessive Adjectives tell to whom someone or something belongs refer to the owner, but the ending must agree in gender and number with the noun that comes after it mi/mis nuestro/a/os/as tu/tus vuestro/a/os/as su/sus su/sus The spots inside the boot only have to agree in number (singular plural) The nosotros and vosotros have to agree in number and gender Las alumnas no tienen _____ libros. (their) _____ primas van a España. (our) María, ¿Cómo son _____ clases? (your-de ti) Profesor Gómez, ¿Cómo es _____ clase de español? (your-de usted) Raúl paga mucho por _____ pantalones y zapatos. (his) ¿Dónde está _____ carro? (our) _____ amigos tienen una fiesta el sábado. (my) _____ madre está muy enferma. (our) Ellos venden _____ casa. (their) _____ hermanos son médicos. (her) 6

7. Regular Present Tense Verbs infinitive verb- stem- ending- conjugate- To conjugate a regular present tense verb: AR endings o amos as áis a an ER endings o emos es éis e en IR endings o imos es ís e en hablar- _____ _____ comer- _____ _____ escribir- _____ _____