Subject Pronouns and AR verbs. Who is the subject of a sentence? How can we substitute the subject and still make sense? Ex:

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Subject Pronouns and AR verbs

Who is the subject of a sentence? How can we substitute the subject and still make sense? Ex:

In Spanish pronouns also work as substitutes for subjects. It is crucial to know all of your pronouns in Spanish. YO TÚ ÉL-ELLA USTED (UD.) I YOU (INF) HE-SHE YOU (FORMAL) NOSOTROS ELLOS-ELLAS USTEDES(UDS.) WE THEY (FEM- MASC) YOU ALL (PLURAL)

You already know that the infinitive forms of Spanish verbs always end in –ar, -er and –ir. The largest group of verbs end in –ar. EX: You will want to use verbs in other ways than just the infinitive. Just like in English. To walk (infinitive) I walk He walked She has walked

HABLAR YOO HABLAR TÚAS HABL EL/ELLA/UD. NOSOTROS ELLOS/ELLAS/ UDS. AR A AMOS AN

O, as, a, amos, an (¡Otra vez!) O, as, a, amos, an Yo hablo, tú hablas Y usted habla Nosotros hablamos Y ustedes hablan Yo hablo, tú hablas Y ella habla Nosotros hablamos Y ellos hablan Yo trabajo en la clase de matemáticas. Él estudia en la clase de inglés. Ellos dibujan en la clase de arte. Nosotros escuchamos en la clase de español. O, as, a, amos, an (¡Otra vez!) O, as, a, amos, an