Subject Pronouns- Pronombres Personales In Spanish, as well as in English, we use subject pronouns and they are words that play the role of the subject in a sentence or question.
Formal you- "Usted" is formal and is generally used to express respect or to address a person with whom you have a distant relationship such as a professor, coworkers, a person older than you. Informal or Familiar you- "Tú" is familiar and is used among friends, family members, or when addressing a child you know well. You can also use informal tú when addressing a pet. Examples: Yes, in Spanish, we have four forms of "you": usted = you formal tú = you informal (familiar) ustedes=you pl. formal (you-all formal) vosotros (as)=you pl. informal (you-all familiar) NOTE:
Here's the complete list of Spanish subject pronouns: Singular yo - I tú - you (familiar) él - he ella - she usted - you (formal) Plural nosotros - we (masculine or mixed gender) nosotras - we (feminine) vosotros - you-all (familiar, Spain, masculine or mixed gender) vosotras - you-all (familiar, Spain, feminine) ellos - they (masculine or mixed gender) ellas - they (feminine) ustedes - you-all (formal in Spain, formal and familiar in Latin America) Practica: Create your own Subject Pronoun poster for your Interactive Notebook Students practice identifying the persons as well as the Spanish subject pronouns. Directions:
This song will help you to learn Spanish subject pronouns This video is a great review-Personal Pronouns This video explains tú vs usted
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jacob kreis
9/22/2020 07:24:34 am
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Marisol Brodie
11/15/2020 07:17:33 pm
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These are easy but it can cause confusion when it comes to the pronoun "Tú" and "Vosotros".
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