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TOPIC: SUBJECT PRONOUNS

*Subjects tell who is doing the action. Gregorio escucha música. (Gregorio listens to music.) *Subject pronouns replace the subject to avoid repitition. Él escucha música. (He listens to music.)

PRONOUNS yo nosotros nosotras tú (i) vosotros vosotras Usted (Ud.) él ella Ustedes (Uds.) ellos ellas we I you ya’ll you all they you he she

Tú = you = Usted Friends Respect Family Adults Younger Strangers

Vosotros/ Vosotras Ustedes ya’ll you all Only used in Spain Used with friends, family, younger people Used in Spain and Latin America Used for any group

*Ellos is used for a group of all males or a mixed group. *Ellas is used for a group of all females. * The same applies to: nosotros(as), vosotros(as)

One person’s name can be replaced by él or ella. Laura = ella (she) Roberto = él (he)

*A group of people including yourself can be replaced by nosotros/nosotras. Laura, Roberto y yo = nosotros (Laura, Roberto, and I) = we ***any group of names with “y yo” at the end is ALWAYS NOSOTROS(AS).**

*A group of people you are talking to can be replaced by Ustedes. Luisa, Rafeal, y Ud. = Ustedes (Luisa, Rafeal, and you = you all) A group of people you are talking about can be replaced by ellos or ellas. Lionel, Tina, y Marta = ellos (they)

¡VAMOS A PRACTICAR! Write the subject pronoun for each subject: 1. Marta 2. Luisa y Ud. 3. Ana y Marco 4. Raúl 5. Tito y yo 6. Emilia y Juana 7. Yo 8. Tú y yo