singular plural | 2nd person tú you | 3rd person él/ella/usted he/she/formal you ellos/ellas/ustedes they/you plural |
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What comes after Vosotros?
singular: plural: | first person: yo nosotros, nosotras | second person: tú vosotros, vosotras | third person: él , ella ellos, ellas |
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How do you know what pronoun to use in Spanish?
The main two relative pronouns you'll use in Spanish are
que and quien
. Que can mean “that”, “which”, “who” or “whom”. It connects to the noun directly. Quien means “who” or “whom” and comes after a preposition, like para (“for”) or con (“with”).
How do you use subjects in Spanish?
Yo estudio español pero él estudia francés. I study Spanish but he studies French. | Él lo hizo pero ella no. He did it but she didn't. |
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How do you read Spanish subject pronouns?
- yo (I)
- tú/usted (you – informal/formal)
- él/ella (he/she)
- nosotros/nosotras (we)
- vosotros/vosotras (you – plural, informal)
- ustedes (you – plural, formal)
- ellos/ellas (they)
What are the 10 Spanish pronouns?
The Spanish subject pronouns are:
yo, tú, él, ella, usted
in the singular, and nosotros/nosotras, vosotros/vosotras, ellos/ellas, ustedes in the plural.
What are the 100 most common Spanish words?
Rank Word in Spanish Meaning in English | 1 que that | 2 de of, from | 3 no no | 4 a to |
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What are the 5 pronouns in Spanish?
The Spanish subject pronouns are:
yo, tú, él, ella, usted
in the singular, and nosotros/nosotras, vosotros/vosotras, ellos/ellas, ustedes in the plural.
Is Ella formal or informal?
More on Personal Pronouns | tú = you (informal) vosotros = you (masc., inf.) vosotras = you (fem., inf.) | usted = you (formal) ustedes = you (formal) | él = he ellos = they (masc.) | ella = she ellas = they (fem.) |
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How do you identify the subject in Spanish?
- Structure: Subject + Verb + rest of sentence.
- English: Pedro + works + in the library.
- Spanish: Pedro + trabaja + en la biblioteca.
How many types of pronouns are there in Spanish?
In Spanish, there are
four forms for each pronoun
: singular masculine, singular feminine, plural masculine and plural feminine. And for possessive pronouns, they are always used with “the” (which also must match one of the four forms – el, la, los and las).
What sound does the Spanish ll make in English?
Just as you learned in your beginner course or textbook, ll most often sounds like the English letter ‘y' as in the words “yellow” and “yes”. This is the way ll is pronounced in Spain, parts of Mexico, and most of Central and South America.
What are the 12 personal pronouns?
In Modern English the personal pronouns include:
“I,” “you,” “he,” “she,” “it,” “we,” “they,” “them,” “us,” “him,” “her
,” “his,” “hers,” “its,” “theirs,” “our,” “your.” Personal pronouns are used in statements and commands, but not in questions; interrogative pronouns
What are the 7 possessive pronouns?
The possessive pronouns are
my, our, your, his, her, its, and their
. There's also an “independent” form of each of these pronouns: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs.
How do I learn Spanish pronouns?
- I: Yo.
- You: Tú (informal) / Usted (Formal):
- He: Él.
- She: Ella.
- We: Nosotros / Nosotras.
- You, plural and informal: Vosotros / Vosotras.
- You, plural and formal: Ustedes.
- They: Ellos / Ellas.