The subject pronouns.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Subject Pronouns.
Advertisements

Subject Pronouns and Ser
Subject pronouns Preview Subject pronouns Tú and usted
Subject Pronouns.
Subject pronouns ANTE TODO
Subject pronouns.
Subject (Personal) Pronouns
Ser and Estar.
Subject pronouns.
Building blocks of creating sentences.. Sentences begin with subjects (nouns or pronouns) Noun: Person, place or thing (Kellen Moore is a person/Boise,
Subject Pronouns and Ser
Subject pronouns / I am yo lyrics
Pronouns y pronombres.
How they compare with English
Spanish Pronouns How they compare with English. Pronouns in General English and Spanish both make use of subject pronouns. They can be organized as first,
Verb Conjugation Spanish 1. The verb ‘grid’ Singular PronounsPlural Pronouns First Person Second Person Third Person I = Yo You (informal) = Tú We = Nosotros/Nosotras.
1. There are 3 verbs in this sentence, what do you notice about the form of the verbs that follow gusta? They are not conjugated. 2. What do we call an.
Pronombres Personales
Subject Pronouns.  Spanish subject pronouns are both similar to and different from their English counterparts.
Subject Pronouns “Los sujetos” The subject of a sentence tells who is doing the action. Many times, a person’s name is the subject: Gregorio escucha música.
(Los pronombres personales de sujeto) Personal Subject Pronouns.
Spanish Pronouns How they compare with English Subject pronouns are placed in front of the conjugated verb to clarify who or what is doing the action.
Subject Pronouns. Pronouns: Subject Pronouns in English: I you he she we they Pronouns are words that take place of nouns. Subject pronouns indicate who.
Subject Pronouns in Spanish
Subject Pronouns.
HOW TO SURVIVE SPANISH ONE Subject Pronouns. The subject tells who or what does the action It can be a noun  John  The teacher  My cat  The book 
I am yo I am ____, and you are ____. If we’re not on a first-name basis Saying tú is rude. He is ____, and she ______. If I’m speaking formally I say ______.
Subject Pronouns & Subjects and Verbs in Sentences
Subject Pronouns.
Parts of Speech -Subject-a person or thing being described or doing something Example: Miss Fairchild is my teacher. (Miss Fairchild is being described)
Los pronombres Pronouns.
Nouns & Pronouns © Gina Ortiz. What is a NOUN? Nouns are NAMES – Nouns are NAMES – of persons (Tommy, Mary, the boy, the student) of persons (Tommy, Mary,
Los Pronombres Personales
* A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. * When the pronoun is the subject (the person doing the action) of the sentence, it is called a.
Spanish I- Unit 1 Chapter 1- Grammar I.
Subject Pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they..) Subject Pronouns The subject of a sentence tells who is doing the action. People’s names are often the.
THE SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND THE VERB “SER” (TO BE) Página 38-41en sus libros.
Subject Pronouns.
Los Pronombres --- Pronouns. What is a pronoun in English? A pronoun replaces a noun.
Flip Homework. In English: To say “To be” for each pronoun, we have to conjugate the verb to look like this: I You He She We They You all AR VERB CONJUGATION.
Subject pronouns In this presentation, we’re going to look at the form and use of the subject pronouns in Spanish. In this presentation, we’re going to.
What Spanish subject pronoun would you use to say…
To be. The verb SER means “to be” It is an irregular verb meaning that just like its English equivalent it doesn’t follow pattern.
Where do these subject pronouns belong on the verb chart? ______________________ ________________________ __________________________ ___________________________.
Present tense of Ser spanish 1 p
Subject Pronouns Spanish One ch.1-2. The subject pronouns are: YoNosotros Nosotras TúTú Él Ella Usted Ellos Ellas Ustedes.
Los Pronombres Personales
Subject Pronouns and Ser
Subject Pronouns Spanish One ch.1-2
Los Pronombres pronouns.
Pronombres de Sujeto Subject Pronouns.
Los Pronombres Personales
“Ser” – to be.
Subject Pronouns P. 82 Realidades 1.
The present tense of the verb ser
Ser.
Spanish Subject Pronouns
Singular Subjects Yo - I Tú - You (informal, singular) Él - He
Los Pronombres pronouns.
Subject Pronouns & Subjects and Verbs in Sentences
Subject Pronouns página 14
Subject Pronouns.
Subject pronouns Preview Subject pronouns Tú and usted
Subject Pronouns.
Spanish I Chapter 1 Gramática 1 Page 14
Pronombres personales
Subject Pronouns.
Subject Pronouns Replaces the subject of the sentence.
Subject Pronouns.
Subject pronouns Preview Subject pronouns Tú and usted
Presentation transcript:

The subject pronouns

Pronouns Pronouns take the place of a noun. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.

Pronouns In English, the pronouns are : I You He She It We All of you / you guys They

Pronouns In Spanish, the pronouns are : I You He She You (formal) We (masculine) We (feminine) They (masculine) They (feminine) All of you / you guys

Pronouns In Spanish, the pronouns are : I = yo You = tú He = él She = ella You (formal) = usted We (masculine) = nosotros We (feminine) = nosotras They (masculine) = ellos They (feminine) = ellas All of you / you guys = ustedes

Notice that in English, we say “it,” but in Spanish everything is either “he” or “she” instead. Now, take out a piece of paper, and see if you remember how to write the subject pronouns In Spanish.

She = __________ He = ________ They (feminine) ______________ They = _________________ All of you = ________________ You (formal)= ________________ I = ______________ We (feminine) = ___________________ You (friendly) = ____________________ We = __________________

She = ___ella__ He = _él___ They (feminine) ___ellas_____ They = __ellos_____ All of you = __ustedes______ You (formal)= __usted____ I = ___yo_____ We (feminine) = _____nosotras_______ You (friendly) = __tú__________ We = __nosotros_______

Now, decide which pronoun you could use for the following subjects Now, decide which pronoun you could use for the following subjects. For example: If you are talking about “John,” John would be considered “he.” So in Spanish, you could use the pronoun “él” instead of saying “John.” If you are talking about “the girls,” “the girls” would be considered “they” you would use the pronoun “ellas” because they are more than one, and feminine. See which pronoun you would use for the following subjects:

1. Josefina = __ella_____ 2. Marcos = él 3. Rosa y Lidia= _ellas____ 4 1.Josefina = __ella_____ 2.Marcos = él 3. Rosa y Lidia= _ellas____ 4. Carlos y Manuel = _____ellos____ 5. Juliana y Ramón = ___ellos___ 6. Pedro = ___él_____ 7. I = ____yo___ 8. You = __tú_______

A doctor, if you are talking to him/her = __usted____ My friends =(be careful, think about who they are!) _ellos/ellas_______ Your cat = __él/ella______ His dog = __él / ella________ The puppies = _ellos/ellas___ Your books = ___ellos________ My friends and I = Nosotros/nosotras You and your brother = ustedes