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Video 1: Spanish Subject Pronouns

First Person

I am means =
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)

Second Person

You are means =


(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
(formal, informal)
He means =
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
She means =
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
It means = Ud
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
(formal, informal)

Third Person

We are means =
Nosotros
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
Nosotras
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
Nosostros
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
You all are means =
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
(formal, informal)
They are means =
Ellos
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
Ellas
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
Uds.
(masculine, feminine,
both)
(singular, plural)
(formal, informal)

1. Why is the ascent so important in the Spanish writing language?


2. Explain the different meaning between these Spanish terms, Tu and Tu` or El
and El`?
3. What Spanish pronoun is used for referring a mixed group as we are?
4. According to the video, what is the only country that uses vosotros?

5. According to the video, most countries use what Spanish pronoun for you
all?
6. What is the Spanish pronoun that refers to two or more masculine persons or
things?
7. What is the Spanish pronoun that refers to two or more feminine persons or
things?
8. In the chart above, how many different ways are there to say you?

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