Subject Pronouns.

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Subject Pronouns

Yo I

Tú You (informal)

él he

ella she

Usted You (formal)

Nosotros We

You all (only used in Spain) Vosotros You all (only used in Spain)

ellos They (masculine)

ellas They (feminine)

You all (used everywhere) Ustedes You all (used everywhere)

Spain Ustedes **Vosotros is only used in __________, all other Spanish-speaking countries use _____________.   Ustedes

Tú vs. Usted Tú = You (informal/familiar) Usted = You (formal) Use tú to address: Someone you know A friend Anyone younger than you Family members Anyone you know well Use Usted to address: Anyone you’ve never met Anyone older than you Anyone you want to show respect to

Would you address the following people as tú or usted? 1. Your principal _____________ 2. Your best friend ____________ 3. Your brother or sister __________ 4. Your English teacher ___________ 5. A policeman __________ 6. Your classmate ___________ 7. Barack Obama ____________ tú tú usted usted tú usted

¿Cómo estás? = How are you? (informal/familiar) ¿Cómo está usted? = How are you? (formal)

Which question would you ask your best friend? ¿Cómo estás? Which question would you ask your principal? ¿Cómo está usted?

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