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Spanish I 1 st 9 week Part 2 S UBJECT PRONOUNS A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.

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2 Spanish I 1 st 9 week Part 2

3 S UBJECT PRONOUNS A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.

4 W HAT IS A PRONOUN ? It’s a word used instead of a noun (or a phrase containing a noun) Example: `He', `it', `who', and `anything' are pronouns. When the pronoun is the subject (the person doing the action) of the sentence, it is called a Subject Pronoun. Example: Bob is swimming. He is swimming.

5 W HAT ARE THE E NGLISH SUBJECT PRONOUNS ? SingularPlural 1 st personIWe 2 nd personYou 3 rd personHe, She, ItThey

6 E NGLISH SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND THEIR S PANISH EQUIVALENTS Spanish subject pronouns are similar to English, but there are some differences. SingularPlural 1 st person I = Yo We = nosotros (m) Nosotras (f) 2 nd person You (familiar) = tú You (plural, familiar) = vosotros vosotras 3 rd person He = él She = ella You (formal) = Usted (Ud.) They (m) = Ellos They (f) = Ellas You (plural) = Ustedes (Uds.)

7 T HE FIRST PERSON SINGULAR PRONOUN “YO” “Yo” means “I” and is used in the same way as in English. Yo soy americano. Yo soy estudiante. Note that it is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence: Mi amigo y yo…

8 S ECOND PERSON SINGULAR PRONOUN T Ú Tú means you (familiar/ informal) Used when talking to someone familiar We’ll learn more about this in a moment.

9 3 RD PERSON SINGULAR MASCULINE ÉL Él = he It is used when talking ABOUT a boy/guy/man. used in the same way as its English counterpart: Jorge es mexicano. Él es de Guadalajara. DON’T forget the accent mark. If you do, you are actually writing the Spanish word for “the” él = heel = the

10 3 RD PERSON SINGULAR F EMININE E LLA Ella = she It is used when talking ABOUT a girl/woman. used in the same way as its English counterpart: Rosa es mexicana. Ella es de Acapulco. Please pronounce it correctly. It sounds like (eh-yah) not (el-lah) Remember ll= y sound.

11 FORMAL YOU U STED (U D.) Usted means you (formal) Used when talking to someone you should respect. Abbreviated Capital U lower case d period. (Ud.) Considered a 3 rd person singular pronoun. We’ll learn more about this pronoun in a moment.

12 T HE FIRST PERSON PLURAL PRONOUN “N OSOTROS / NOSOTRAS ” Use nosotros/ nosotras to talk about a group of people that includes you. in English we have one word to talk about “we,” but in Spanish, we distinguish between “we” masculine and feminine: Juan: “Mi hermano y yo somos de Argentina. Nosotros somos argentinos.” Juana: “Mi hermana y yo somos de Magnolia. Nosotras somos americanos.” use the masculine pronoun if it refers to a mixed group: Juan: “Mi hermano, mi novia, y yo somos de Argentina. Nosotros somos argentinos.” Juana: “Mi hermana, mis padres, y yo somos de Ecuador. Nosotros ecuatorianos.

13 3 RD PERSON P LURAL MASCULINE E LLOS Ellos = They (masculine or mixed group) It is used when talking ABOUT a group of boys/guys/men or a mixed group. used in the same way as its English counterpart: Jorge y Pepe son mexicanos. Ellos son de Guadalajara. Jorge y Ana son alumnos. Ellos son amigos también. Please pronounce it correctly. It sounds like (eh-yohs) not (el-lohs) Remember ll= y sound.

14 3 RD PERSON PLURAL F EMININE E LLAS Ellas = They (feminine) It is used when talking ABOUT a group of only females. used in the same way as its English counterpart: Sofía y Ana son alumnas. Ellas son amigas también. Please pronounce it correctly. It sounds like (eh-yahs) not (el-lahs) Remember ll= y sound.

15 FORMAL YOU P LURAL U STEDES (U DS.) Abbreviated Capital “U”, lower case “d”, lower case “s” period. (Uds.) Considered a 3 rd person plural pronoun. We’ll learn more about this pronoun in a moment.

16 YOU, Y OU, AND Y OU In English, there is only one “YOU”. It is singular and plural, masculine and feminine, formal and informal Note: y’all or you all is not standard English, but we will use it to help learn the Spanish forms of “you”. In Spanish there are 5 ways to express “you” tú usted (Ud.) vosotros vosotras ustedes (Uds.)

17 Let’s look at the singular forms first. Each one has a specific time when it used. If you use the wrong one, it can be offensive to the person with whom you are speaking. D IFFERENCES – YOU: T Ú VS. U STED Tú = you (informal/familiar) Use “tú” when talking to people with whom you are on a first name basis. friends family small children people younger than you pets Usted (Ud.) = you (formal) Use “Usted” when talking with people to whom you should show respect. People in authority (police, teachers, bosses, etc.) Strangers Acquaintances Adults

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19 In Spanish there are three ways to say “all of you” Vosotros Vosotras Ustedes (Uds.) Vosotros/vosotras are the plural forms of tú. Ustedes is the plural form of usted. Vosotros is used when talking to a familiar group of males or a mixed group. Vosotras is the feminine form of vosotros and is used when the entire group is female These two familiar forms are used primarily in Spain. We will not use vosotros/as in class, but you need to be aware of it. D IFFERENCES – Y’ ALL

20 The plural you form “ustedes (Uds.)” Is used differently in Spain and Latin America. In Spain, vosotros/as is used when talking to an informal group. Uds. is used to address a formal group. In Latin America, Uds. is generally used in both formal and informal situations. (They don’t use vosotros/as) Since we use Latin American Spanish in class, we will only use Uds. to indicate all forms of y’all. D IFFERENCES – Y’ ALL

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23 R EVIEW Yo = I First person singular Not capitalized unless the first word of the sentence Used to talk ABOUT yourself Nosotros/as = we First person plural distinguish between “we” masculine and feminine Used to talk ABOUT yourself and friends Tú = You (singular, informal/familiar) Second person Singular Use it to talk TO a person that is a friend or family member Vosotros/as = You (singular, familiar) Second person Plural Use it to talk TO a group of friends or family members. Third person singular Él = he Don’t forget the accent Use it to talk ABOUT a guy. Ella = she Use it to talk ABOUT a girl. Watch the pronunciation. Ud. = You (singular, formal) Use it to talk TO a person that is due respect. Third person plural Ellos = They (masculine) It is used when talking ABOUT a group of boys/guys/men or a mixed group. Ellas = They (feminine) It is used when talking ABOUT a group of only females. Uds. = You (plural) Use it to talk TO a group of people

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32 Nosotros My friends and I

33 Él Roberto

34 Yo I

35 You (familiar) Tú Talking to a friend

36 My teachers (mixed) Ellos

37 Nosotras Paquita y yo (fem)

38 Nosotros my family and I (masculine)

39 Ellos The boys

40 Ellas The volleyball girls

41 Él Channing

42 Ella Selena

43 ellas Las profesoras de español

44 Ellos Guillermo y Catalina

45 Ellos Alejandro y Roberto

46 Ella Graciela

47 Usted You (formal / polite)

48 Ellos los maestros de ciencias

49 Ustedes (vosotros) Carlos, Carmen, and you

50 Ella Dora

51 Ellos Jose y Pepita

52 Él Mr. Smith

53 Ellas Maria y Margarita

54 Ustedes (vosotras) Tú (fem) y Patricia

55 Ellos My aunts and Jose

56 Nosotros Laura y yo

57 Nosotras My sisters and I (fem)

58 Ellos Los perros de Maria

59 58 Identifying a person or thing

60 59 el muchacho the boy

61 60 la muchacha the girl

62 61 el amigo the friend (m.)

63 62 la amiga the friend (f.)

64 63 los amigos the friends (m.)

65 64 las amigas the friends (m.)

66 65 los amigos the friends (m.)

67 66 el alumno the student (m.)

68 67 la alumna the student (f.)

69 68 Describing a person

70 69 alto(a) tall

71 70 bajo(a) short

72 71 guapo(a) good-looking

73 72 bonito(a) pretty

74 73 lindo(a) pretty

75 74 feo(a) ugly

76 75 moreno(a) dark, brunette

77 76 rubio(a) blonde

78 77 pelirrojo(a) red headed

79 78 flaco(a) thin

80 79 gordo(a) fat

81 80 gracioso(a) funny

82 81 cómico(a) funny, comical

83 82 serio(a) serious

84 83 ambicioso(a) ambitious

85 84 perezoso(a) lazy

86 85 generoso(a) generous

87 86 simpático(a) nice

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89 Son las siete menos cuarto. ¿Qué hora es?

90 Es la una en punto. ¿Qué hora es?

91 Son las diez menos veinte.

92 ¿Qué hora es? Son las tres y media.

93 ¿Qué hora es? Son las dos menos cincuenta y cinco.

94 Son las dos menos cuarto. ¿Qué hora es?

95 Son las cinco y diez. ¿Qué hora es?

96 Son las ocho y cuarto. ¿Qué hora es?

97 Son las siete menos cinco ¿Qué hora es?

98 Son las diez y cuarto.

99 ¿Qué hora es? Son las dos menos cuarto.

100 ¿Qué hora es? Son las cinco menos veinticinco.

101 ¿Qué hora es? Es la una y cinco.

102 ¿Qué hora es? Son las doce menos cinco.

103 5:30 pm 1. 6:15 am 2. 12:00 am 4. ¿Qué hora es? 1. Son las cinco y media de la tarde. 2. Son las seis y cuarto de la mañana. 8:40 pm 3. Son las nueve menos veinte de la noche. 4. Son las doce de la mañana. (Es medianoche)

104 9:45 am 5. 1:25 pm 6. ¿Qué hora es? 6. Es la una y veinticinco de la tarde. 5. Son las diez menos cuarto de la mañana.


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