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  2. Subject pronouns often replace a subject noun and can be classified several different ways: by person (first, second, or third person), number (singular or plural), gender (male or female), and formality (formal or informal).

    • Introductory Video: The Basic Rules For Spanish Personal Pronouns
    • What Are Spanish Subject Pronouns?
    • Using Spanish Subject Pronouns in Sentences and Questions
    • Subject Pronouns in Spanish-Speaking Countries

    Let’s begin by watching a short video showing a list of Spanish personal pronouns and explaining how these pronouns are organized into categories. The video intends to give you a broad idea of what the lesson is all about and includes a few important notes to learn to use subject pronouns in simple sentences and lots of examples too, so please stic...

    The subject in Spanish

    The subject is the first part of a sentence, that is, who does something or is affected by an action. Here are a few examples of sentences with the subject in bold: 1. Alexises famoso. (Alex is famous) 2. Carmen y Juliocompraron una casa. (two proper nouns make up the subject in this sentence) 3. La casavale 100 mil dólares. (here “La casa”, not just “Casa”, is the subject) 4. Estudia francés y español. (here the subject is implicit, so based on the form of the verb, it could be a guy or a girl)

    A list of Spanish subject pronouns – Los pronombres personales

    Spanish subject pronouns or personal pronouns are words used to replace a noun (un sustantivo) working as the subject of a sentence. Generally speaking, they give us information about the subject, including its gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural). The pronoun “Él”, for instance, will replace a man’s name, just as in the sentence “Antonio es alto.Él es inteligente“. The picture below shows a list of subject pronouns and the categories (“personas”) they are often grouped in...

    A Chart for Spanish subject pronouns

    “Los pronombres personales” are classified into three grammatical persons (PERSONAS) depending on their singular or plural form. It is not necessary to fully understand how to use these “personas” as long as you get the meaning of these pronouns and how to make simple sentences with Spanish subject pronouns. Know that when writing these words, you must add tilde to some of them like “Él” and “Tú”, otherwise you would be making a spelling mistake. Here is a chart for Spanish subject pronouns a...

    It is time to see these pronouns in use. Spanish subject pronouns are actually very easy to use. We simply need to find a pronoun that agrees in number (singular or plural form) and gender (feminine or masculine form) with the original noun, and also make sure that the selected pronoun corresponds to the form of the verb as well, for example: 1. Ma...

    Let’s talk about the way people use subject pronouns in some Spanish-speaking countries. In Mexico, people will use “Tú” most of the time, as well as in many other Latin American countries. On the other hand, in countries like Nicaragua and Argentina, it will be more common to hear “Vos”, as well as in some towns in Colombia and other countries in ...

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  3. Practice conjugating the spanish verb ser. Choose the correct form of the verb ser to fill in the blank.

  4. Los pronombres personales tónicos son aquellos que pueden funcionar como sujeto (Tú sabrás), como atributo (Los culpables son ellos) o como término de preposición (Mi hermano vendrá con nosotros).

  5. Es malo que (nosotros) no ___ la basura todas las noches. Es importante que (ustedes) ___ los quehaceres domésticos. Fill in the blanks with the present subjunctive of the verbs in the list. Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

  6. Learn the sentence structure to describe your family in Spanish with SER and common adjectives. Read and listen to paragraphs describing families and practice listening with a conversation called my family in Spanish including key phrases and questions about this topic.

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