Subject Pronouns & Subjects and Verbs in Sentences

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Subject Pronouns & Subjects and Verbs in Sentences Gramática 1 Capítulo 1 Subject Pronouns & Subjects and Verbs in Sentences

Subject Pronouns pg. 14 I We You (inf.) You (pl.) He They (m, mixed) Nosotros/as We Tú You (inf.) Vosotros/as You (pl.) Él He Ellos They (m, mixed) Ella She Ellas (females) Usted You(formal) Ustedes

Tú vs. Usted Both mean you when speaking to one person. Tú is familiar/informal Used with family, friends, people your own age. Usted is formal/polite Use with teachers, new adults, to show respect.

Ustedes vs. Vosotros Both mean you (pl.)/you all, when talking to a group of people. Ustedes Used with any group both formal and familiar. Vosotros Only used in Spain Familiar: friends, relatives, same age people

Gender with Pronouns Nosotros, vosotros, and ellos have feminine forms. Feminine forms used with: Groups of all females Masculine forms used with: All males Mixed males & females