
Pronombres personales - recognition lesson
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World Languages
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6th - 12th Grade
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Amy Tristano
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Los pronombres personales
Complete this lesson on the subject pronouns
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A Noun is a _________.
Person
Place
Thing
Idea
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We use subject pronouns to replace nouns (people, places, things, or ideas). Usually we use them when referring to people or objects).
Some common English pronouns are I. You, He, She, They, You all, We, and it.
Subject pronouns
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We organize the Spanish Subject pronouns in the following chart. Memorizing the chart will help you when we start learning our next skill!
Spanish Subject pronouns
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: I
Yo
Tú
Él
Mi
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: We
Nosotros
Ellos
Vosotros
Ustedes
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: They (plural, masc. or mixed)
Ustedes
Ellos
Ellas
Vosotros
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: You all (Spain)
Ustedes
Yo
Nosotros
Vosotros
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: You all (universal)
Vosotros
Usted
Ellos
Ustedes
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: You (Informal)
Tú
Usted
Ustedes
Vosotros
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: He
Tú
Ella
Él
Elle
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: They (plural, feminine)
Ellos
Ella
Ellas
Usted
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: They (singular, non-binary)
Yo
Elle
Ella
Él
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: She
Elle
Ellos
Ellas
Ella
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Multiple Choice
Translate the pronoun: You (formal)
Usteds
Tú
Usted
Ellos
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Match
Usted
Ustedes
Tú
Vosotros
Vos
Second person, Singular, formal
Second Person, Plural, Used in all Spanish speaking countries
Second Person, Singular, informal
Second person, Plural, informal, only used in 1 Sp. speaking country
Another form of informal singular you that we haven't seen much of yet in class.
Second person, Singular, formal
Second Person, Plural, Used in all Spanish speaking countries
Second Person, Singular, informal
Second person, Plural, informal, only used in 1 Sp. speaking country
Another form of informal singular you that we haven't seen much of yet in class.
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