Subject Pronouns The subject of a sentence tells who is doing the action. You often use people’s names as the subject. Gregorio escucha musica. -- Greg listens to music. You also use subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, you all, they) to tell who is doing the action. Subject pronouns replace people’s names.
Underline the noun/pronoun in each sentence. 1. Mario likes school. 2. I walk to the store. 3. Shawn and I are best friends. 4. The students are very hardworking. 5. You read a lot for Spanish class.
Here are the subject pronouns: Yo- I Nosotros- We Nosotras- We (girls only) Tú- You (informal) Vosotros- You all Vosotras- You all (*Spain only) Usted (Ud.)- You(formal) Él- He Ella- She Ustedes (Uds.)- You all Ellos- They Ellas- They (girls only)
When you combine subject pronouns and names: Alejandro y yo = nosotros Carlos y ellas = ellos Pepe y tú = Ustedes (Uds.) Lola y Marta = ellas
Practica What pronoun would you use to replace these proper names? 1. Carlos 2. Felipe y yo 3. Pablo, Anita y Tomás 4. Marta y Sara 5. el señor Trevino 6. Esteban y tú
Yo Nosotros Nosotras Tú Vosotros Vosotras Usted Él Ella Ustedes Ellos Ellas
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