Spanish 101 Chapter 1: Subject Pronouns/Nouns/Articles

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what needs to be added to a noun ending in a consonant to make them plural

-es

ellas

they (feminine) - plural subject pronoun third person

ellos

they (masculine) - plural subject pronoun third person

what needs to be added to nouns ending in a vowel to make them plural

-s

yo

I - singular subject pronoun first person

You (fam) - singular subject pronoun second person

usted (UD)

You (form) - singular subject pronoun second person

What needs to happen to nouns ending in -z to make them plural

change the -z to -c and add -es

del

contraction

if a noun has identical masculine and feminine forms what indicates the gender

el, la

what are the spanish equivalents to the English article the

el, la, los, las

present tense of ser... tú

eres (you are) singular

present tense of ser UD/él/ella

es(you are, he/she is) singular

la

feminine

nouns ending in -a, -ción, and -dad

feminine

él, ella

he, she - singular subject pronoun third person

what are the spanish equivalents to the English articles a, an, or some

in, una, unos, unas

De can not form contractions with .....

la, los, las...

el

masculine

nouns ending in -o, -ma, and -s

masculine

spanish equivalent for the english word it

none

de

preposition used with ser verb to express possession

present tense of ser...vosotros/as

sois (you are) plural

present tense of ser...nosotros/as

somos (we are) plural

present tense of ser... Uds/eelos/ellas

son (you/they are) plural

present tense of ser...yo

soy(I am) - singular

el chico

the boy - masculine

el conductor

the driver - masculine

la chica

the girl feminine

el hombre

the man - masculine

la pasajera

the passenger - feminine

la profesora

the professor - feminine

el estudiante

the student - masculine

la turista

the tourist - feminine

el turista

the tourist - masculine

la joven

the young woman - feminine

nosotras

we (feminine) - plural subject pronoun first person

nosotros

we(masculine) - plural subject pronoun first person

vosotras

you (feminine fam) - plural subject pronoun second person

ustedes (Uds)

you (form) - plural subject pronoun second person

vosotros

you (masculine fam.) - plural subject pronoun second person


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