SPANISH SUBJECT PRONOUNS Señora White
SUBJECT PRONOUNS A  subject pronoun  replaces   a  noun  that is doing the action of a verb.
SUBJECT PRONOUNS For example:  Señora White  is my Spanish teacher.  Señora White  is very silly.  Señora White  loves dancing to the MAMBO! In these sentences we can replace  “Señora White ” with  “ She ”  since we know who we are talking about and who is doing the action.  “She”  is a subject pronoun .
READY, SET, GO!!! Let’s learn the  SUBJECT PRONOUNS  in Spanish!
YO = I 1st person singular Used to talk  about yourself
TÚ = YOU  2nd person singular Used to talk  to   someone Informal
USTED (UD.)  = YOU 2 nd  person singular  Used to talk  to   someone Formal Has 3 rd  person verb conjugation
ÉL = HE 3 rd  person  singular Used to talk  about   someone
ELLA = SHE 3 rd  person singular Used to talk  about   someone
NOSOTROS (-AS) = WE 1 st  person plural (self is included) Used to talk  about yourself & others Nosotros  (males only or a mixed group of males & females) Nosotras  (females only)
VOSOTROS (-AS) = YOU ALL 2 nd  person plural Used to talk  to more than 1 person Informal Mostly used in Spain. Vosotros:  Group of all males or a mix of males & females. Vosotras:  Group of all females.
USTEDES (UDS.) = YOU ALL 2 nd  person plural Formal when used in Spain (vs. vosotros/as) Used to talk  to  a group of 2 or more people Has 3 rd  person plural conjugation
ELLOS = THEY 3 rd  person plural Used to  talk  about  more than 1 person Can be a group of males or males & females .
ELLAS = THEY 3 rd  person plural Used to  talk  about  more than 1 person Only refers to a group of  girls
YOU CAN ORGANIZE THESE PRONOUNS IN A SIMPLE CHART TO HELP UNDERSTAND THEM BETTER. Singular Plural   Yo  = I    Nosotros  =  we (all male or mixed  group) Nosotras  =  we (all female)     Tú  = you (familiar)   Vosotros  =  all of you (familiar, male or mixed) Vosotras  =  all of you (familiar, all female)     Él  = he Ella  = she Usted  ( Ud. ) = you (formal)   Ellos  =  They (all male or mixed) Ellas  =  They ( all female) Ustedes   (Uds.) = all of you  

Spanish Subject Pronouns

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    SUBJECT PRONOUNS A subject pronoun replaces a noun that is doing the action of a verb.
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    SUBJECT PRONOUNS Forexample: Señora White is my Spanish teacher. Señora White is very silly. Señora White loves dancing to the MAMBO! In these sentences we can replace “Señora White ” with “ She ” since we know who we are talking about and who is doing the action. “She” is a subject pronoun .
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    READY, SET, GO!!!Let’s learn the SUBJECT PRONOUNS in Spanish!
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    YO = I1st person singular Used to talk about yourself
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    TÚ = YOU 2nd person singular Used to talk to someone Informal
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    USTED (UD.) = YOU 2 nd person singular Used to talk to someone Formal Has 3 rd person verb conjugation
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    ÉL = HE3 rd person singular Used to talk about someone
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    ELLA = SHE3 rd person singular Used to talk about someone
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    NOSOTROS (-AS) =WE 1 st person plural (self is included) Used to talk about yourself & others Nosotros (males only or a mixed group of males & females) Nosotras (females only)
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    VOSOTROS (-AS) =YOU ALL 2 nd person plural Used to talk to more than 1 person Informal Mostly used in Spain. Vosotros: Group of all males or a mix of males & females. Vosotras: Group of all females.
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    USTEDES (UDS.) =YOU ALL 2 nd person plural Formal when used in Spain (vs. vosotros/as) Used to talk to a group of 2 or more people Has 3 rd person plural conjugation
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    ELLOS = THEY3 rd person plural Used to talk about more than 1 person Can be a group of males or males & females .
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    ELLAS = THEY3 rd person plural Used to talk about more than 1 person Only refers to a group of girls
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    YOU CAN ORGANIZETHESE PRONOUNS IN A SIMPLE CHART TO HELP UNDERSTAND THEM BETTER. Singular Plural   Yo = I   Nosotros = we (all male or mixed group) Nosotras = we (all female)     Tú = you (familiar)   Vosotros = all of you (familiar, male or mixed) Vosotras = all of you (familiar, all female)     Él = he Ella = she Usted ( Ud. ) = you (formal)   Ellos = They (all male or mixed) Ellas = They ( all female) Ustedes (Uds.) = all of you