Spanish subject pronouns  



Subject Pronouns

yo I
you (familiar)
él he or it (formal, m)
ella she or it (f)
usted (Ud.) you (formal)
nosotros (as) we
vosotros (as) you all(familiar)
ellos (as) they
ello neuter
ustedes (Uds.) you all (formal)

m - masculine
f - feminine

Gramática - Rápida
Spanish Subject Pronouns are used in a similar way as in English.
Exception: Spanish Subject Pronouns do not need to be
expressed since the verb itself will identify the subject.
This is shown in the examples below:

Yo quiero comer. - I want to eat.
Quiero comer. - I want to eat.

quieres salir. - You want to leave.
Quieres salir. - You want to leave.

Nosotros tenemos el dinero. - We have the money.
Tenemos el dinero. - We have the money.

El quiere dormir. - He wants to sleep.
Quiere dormir. - He wants to sleep.

Ellos quieren escribir. - They want to write.
Quieren escribir. - They want to write.

Sentences
Yo camino los lunes. - I walk on Mondays.
Ella come ensalada. - She eats salad.
Tú juegas tenis. - You play tennis.
Él camina conmigo. - He walks with me.
Ella come contigo. - She eats with you.
Tenemos el dinero. - We have the money.
Nosotoros no tenemos el dinero. - We don't have the money.
Ellos están enfermos. - They are sick.
Están enfermas. - They are sick.
Necesito lápices. - I need pencils.
Nosotros caminamos con Juan. - We walk with John.
Hablan con la muchacha. - They talk to the girl.
Nosotros pagamos un dólar treinta centavos el galón. - We pay $1.30 a gallon.
Nosotros vamos a la tienda. - We are going to the store.
Hablamos español en la clase. - We speak Spanish in the class.
Nosotros corremos en el parque. - We are running in the park.
Estudiamos el español en el instituto. - We study Spanish in the institute.

Notas para el Tutor

  • The student should learn the personal pronouns and to form simple sentences with each pronoun. Use the examples as a pattern.
  • Suggested Homework: The student should make 10 or more sentences unsing the personal pronouns.

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