1.1 Subject Pronouns, Verb To Be, Adejectives

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Subject Pronouns + To be + Adjectives.

Subject pronouns are those pronouns that perform the action in a sentence.
Subject Pronoun Spanish
I Yo
You Tú
He Él
She Ella
It Eso/Ello
We Nosotros
You (all) Ustedes
They Ellos / Ellas

The verb to be is used to say something about a person, thing, or state, to show a permanent or
temporary quality, state, job or occupation, and nationality.
Subject Pronoun Affirmative Negative Question
I I am / I´m I am not / I´m not Am I?
You You are / You´re You are not / You aren´t Are you?
He He is / He´s He is not / He isn´t Is he?
She She is / She´s She is not / She isn´t Is she?
It It is / It´s It is not / It isn´t Is it?
We We are / We´re We are not/ We aren´t Are we?
You (all) You are / You´re You are not / You aren´t Are you?
They They are / They´re They are not / They aren´t Are they?

Adjectives are words that give more information about a noun or pronoun and can go in different
positions in a sentence.

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