Los pronombres The subject of a sentence tells who is doing the action. Gregorio escucha música Ana...
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Los pronombres
The subject of a sentence tells who is doing the action.
Gregorio escucha música
Ana canta y baila.
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Los pronombres
You can also use subject pronouns to tell who is doing the action.
Subject pronouns can replace people’s names.
yo I nosotros wenosotras
tú you (informal)
vosotros you (informal)vosotras
usted you (formal)
ustedes you (formal)
él heella she
ellos they ellas
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Los pronombres
tú y usted
We use tú when speaking with friends, family, and anyone we would call by their first name.
We use usted when speaking with adults we would address with a title or people whom we do not know.
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Los pronombres
ustedes y vosotros(as)
In Latin America, we use ustedes (Uds.) when speaking to two or more people.
In Spain, we use vosotros(as) when addressing two or more people we would address individually as tú. We use ustedes when speaking to two or more people we would address as usted.
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Los pronombres
If a group is made of males only, or of both males and females, use the masculine forms:
nosotros, vosotros, ellos
If a group is all females, use the feminine forms:
nosotras, vosotras, ellas
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Los pronombres
You can combine a subject pronoun and a name to form a subject.
Alejandro y yo = nosotros
Carlos y ella = ellos
Pepe y tú = vosotros (o) ustedes
Lola y ella = ellas
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Los pronombres
Practicamos:En tu diccionario, escribe los pronombres:1.Carlos2.Felipe y yo3.Pablo, Tomás y Anita4.María y Sarita5.el Señor Velazquez6.Esteban y tú
élnosotrosellosellasustedvosotros