Español 1: Unidad 1: Gramática: Los pronombres personales-Use for practice only
él
él (He - 3rd person singular. Used when talking about a male, a masculine object, or in place of a Proper Name)
Andrés
él (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Juan
él (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Miguel
él (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Pablo
él (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Roberto
él (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
El señor
él (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
usted (Ud.)
Usted (you - it is the formal form of you. Used when talking to a person you just met, an adult that is not a family member or friend, your boss, or any one who is older than you)
ella
ella (She - 3rd person singular. Used when talking about a female, a feminine object, or in place of a Proper Name)
Juana
ella (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Marcela
ella (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Paula
ella (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Roberta
ella (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Tatiana
ella (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
La señora
ella (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
ella y ella
ellas
ellas
ellas (They - 3rd person plural. Used when talking about a group of females, feminine objects, or in place of a Proper Names)
Isabel y Patricia
ellas (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Juana y Paula
ellas (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Juana y ella
ellas (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Rosa y ella
ellas (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Juana y la señora
ellas (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
él y él
ellos
ellos
ellos (They - 3rd person plural. Used when talking about a group of males or a mixed group, masculine objects, or in place of a Proper Names)
él y ella
ellos (When a group is mixed, Spanish uses the masculine/plural form)
Pablo y Carlos
ellos (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Sabrina y él
ellos (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Sergio y Gloria
ellos (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
El señor y la señora
ellos (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
nosotras
nosotras (We - Used to talk about a group of females if the speaker is including herself)
Ana, Camila, Roberta y yo (4 girls)
nosotras (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Josefina y yo (2 girls)
nosotras (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Juana y yo (2 girls)
nosotras (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Juana, Paula y yo (3 girls)
nosotras (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Roberta y yo (2 girls)
nosotras (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
La señora y yo (2 girls)
nosotras (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
nosotros
nosotros (We - Used to talk about a mixed group including yourself)
Juan y yo
nosotros (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Luis y yo
nosotros (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Luis, Felipe Alejandro y yo
nosotros (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Pablo y yo
nosotros (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Roberto y yo
nosotros (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
El señor y yo
nosotros (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
tú
tú (you - it is the informal form of you. Used when talking to a friend, family member or someone younger)
Pablo y usted
ustedes
usted y usted
ustedes
Agustín, Jesús y usted
ustedes (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Diego y tú
ustedes (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Fabiola y tú (2 girls)
ustedes (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Guillermo, Alberto, Roberto y tú
ustedes (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Liliana, Beatriz, Teresa, Olga, Roberta y tú (6 girls)
ustedes (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Luz y usted
ustedes (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
Roberto y usted
ustedes (You can always replace a proper name with a pronoun)
El señor y tú
ustedes (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
El señor y usted
ustedes (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
La señora y tú (2 girls)
ustedes (You can always replace titles with a pronoun)
ustedes (Uds.)
ustedes (you - it is the plural formal form of you. Used when talking to a group of people you just met, adults that are not family members or friends, your bosses, or people who are older than you)
yo
yo (I - Used to talk about yourself)