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Los Pronombres Sujetos2

This document discusses Spanish subject pronouns. It identifies the subject pronouns in Spanish as yo, tu, el, ella, nosotros, vosotros, ellos, and ellas. It explains that subject pronouns refer to the person or thing performing the action in a sentence. It also discusses the formal and informal uses of different pronouns, including usted/ustedes, vosotros, and tu based on the relationship between speaker and subject.

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Los Pronombres Sujetos2

This document discusses Spanish subject pronouns. It identifies the subject pronouns in Spanish as yo, tu, el, ella, nosotros, vosotros, ellos, and ellas. It explains that subject pronouns refer to the person or thing performing the action in a sentence. It also discusses the formal and informal uses of different pronouns, including usted/ustedes, vosotros, and tu based on the relationship between speaker and subject.

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Repaso: Los Pronombres Sujetos (Subject Pronouns)

What is a “subject”? Is the person ___doing___ the


action in the sentence.
What is a “pronoun”? Is a word used __in__ __place___
of one or more nouns. It can ONLY be used to refer to
someone that has already been mentioned.

I can identify subject pronouns.


we (masculine)
I we (feminine)

you (informal) you (informal, spain)

you (formal) you (formal)

he they (masculine)
she they (feminine)

singular plural
usted & ustedes
Is formal and is used to show ¡No chicos
respect and/or address people Vosotros,-as permiten!
you DON’T know well.
 Someone you would adress by
is informal and ONLY
their title (Sr., Sra., Srta., Dr., Dra., used in Spain.
ect.)

 Athority figures
 Someone you know, but you’re tú & vosotros
not close to Is informal and is used
 ONLY GIRLS CLUB
Elders to address people you
 Nosotras, vosotras, & ellas
Family/relatives older than you know well.
 friends However, girls are allowed
 peers in the ONLY BOYS CLUB,
 family/relatives so nosotros, vosotros &
In México USTEDES is younger than you ellos must be used for
formal and informal, but  a child boys and mixed gendered
is ONLY formal in Spain.  pets
groups.

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