The document provides information on Spanish personal pronouns and the verb "to be" in Spanish. It lists the personal pronouns and their English translations in both full and short form. It then lists conjugations of the verb "to be" in Spanish, including the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms with examples. The document instructs the reader to open their notebooks to write down the information presented.
3. Full form: Short form.
I am.
You are.
He is.
She is.
It is .
We are.
You are.
They are.
I’m.
You’re
He’s
She’s
It’s
We’re
You’re
They’re
Now, remember the verb to be:
Yo soy, yo estoy.
Tú eres, tú estás.
Él es, él está.
Ellas es, está.
Ello es, está.
Nosotros somos, estamos.
Vosotros sois, estáis.
Ellos son, están.
Meaning.
4. Negative Full: Negative
Short.
I am not.
You are not.
He is not.
She is not.
It is not.
We are not.
You are not.
They are not.
I’m not.
You aren’t
He isn’t
She isn’t
It isn’t
We aren’t
You aren’t
They aren’t
Open your notebooks in NOTES.
Write UNIT TWO.
Yo no soy, no estoy.
Tú no eres, no estás.
Él no es, no está.
Ella no es, no está.
Ello no es, no está.
Nosotros no somos, no estamos.
Vosotros no sois, no estáis.
Ellos no son, no están.
Meaning.
5. Questions: Short Answers.
Am I ...?
Are you….?
Is he…?
Is she…?
Is it…?
Are we…?
Are you…?
Are they…?
Yes, I am.
No, I’m not.
Yes, he is.
No, she isn’t.
Yes, it is.
No, we aren’t.
Yes, we are.
No, they aren’t
And finally, interrogative and short answers: