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Subject Pronouns
Capitulo 2A
SUBJECT:
In
a sentence, the
person or thing that
performs an action or is
being described. In
other words, a subject is
what the whole sentence
is about.
UNDERLINE THE SUBJECTS IN THE FOLLOWING
SENTENCES:
1) The students do their
homework every night.
2) My friend and I are going
to the movies tomorrow.
3) Spanish is fun.
4) My classes seem
interesting.
VERB:
In
a sentence, the word or
phrase that tells the
action or links a subject to
its description or
definition. (action or
state of being verbs)
CIRCLE THE VERBS IN THE FOLLOWING
SENTENCES:
My
classmates are intelligent.
Felipe is a student from
Mexico.
Juanita practices sports every
day.
My friends and I write emails
every night.
Pronouns:
In
a sentence, words
that take the place of
nouns.
Fill in the blanks with logical pronouns in
the following sentences:
Mr.
García is my science
teacher. He is nice.
Teresa
is a student in my math
class. She is my best friend
Pablo
and his family currently
live in Chile, but They are
moving to Argentina next
month.
Subject Pronouns:
A
pronoun used to take the
place of the subject in a
sentence. The pronoun
says who is doing the
action or who is being
described/defined.
SUBJECT PRONOUNS (ENGLISH)
SINGULAR
I
You
You formal
He
She
PLURAL
We
You all
They
SUBJECT PRONOUNS (SPANISH)
SINGULAR
Yo (I)
Tú (you
friendly)
Usted (you
formal)
Él (he)
Ella (she)
PLURAL
Nosotros (we)
Ustedes (you all)
Ellos (they
masc./both)
Ellas (they femenine)
In the following sentences, underline the subject and decide
which Spanish pronoun you would use to replace it in the
sentence.
Felipe
es un estudiante nuevo. Él
Teresa y Clara son buenas amigas.
Ellas
Héctor y yo somos estudiantes en
la clase de arte. Nosotros
María es una compañera de clase.
Ella
El señor Martínez y la señora
Hernández son profesores. Ellos