Subject Pronouns
What is the purpose of subject pronouns? (In other words, why do we use them?)
Subject pronouns replace people's names, and are used to tell who is doing an action.
she
ella
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking about them? Luisa y María
ellas
they (all female)
ellas
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking about them? Adam y ella
ellos
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking about them? Enrique y Mateo
ellos
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking about them? Patricia, Ana, Elena y Tomás
ellos
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking about them? tus padres
ellos
they (all male, or mixed group)
ellos
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking about them? Las estudiantes y yo (Sra. Edmiston)
nosotras
we (all females)
nosotras
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects: Manolo y yo
nosotros
we (all males or mixed group)
nosotros
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking about them? tú y yo
nosotros(as)
you (singular, informal)
tú
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subject if you are talking to him/her? El Señor Reynolds
usted (Ud.)
you (singular, formal)
usted (Ud.)
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking about them? tú y tus amigos
ustedes (Uds.)
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking to them? Sara, Marta y Alejandro
ustedes (Uds.)
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subjects if you are talking to them? tú, tú y tú
ustedes (Uds.)
you (plural)
ustedes (Uds.)
you (plural, informal, Spain)
vosotros(as)
I
yo
With which subject pronoun would you replace the following subject if you are talking about him/her? El Señor Reynolds
él
he
él