Subject pronouns and Ser (to be)
Learn Spanish subject pronouns and the 'ser' verb!
Review: Match the singular subject pronouns to their meanings. Yo I Tú You (singular, informal Él He Ella She Usted You (singular, formal) Review: Match the subject pronouns to their meanings. Nosotros We (boys, mixed gender) Ellos They (boys, mixed gender) Ustedes You all Ellas They (girls) Nosotras We (girls) Match the people to the subject pronoun that they would simplify to. Roberto Él Elena Ella Mirabel y yo (assuming speaker is female) Nosotras Juan y yo Nosotros Isabela y Luisa Ellas Bruno y Felix Ellos Pepa y tú Ustedes Place the pronouns in the chart according to singular and point of view. You'll click on each box of the chart and select the pronoun(s) that belong there. Remember, it has to be in order! Yo Nosotros, Nosotras Tú Vosotros (used in Spain) - we usually leave this one blank Usted, Él, Ella Ustedes, Ellos, Ellas Sort the forms of SER (to be) according to whether they belong on the singular or plural side of the subject pronoun chart. Singular soy eres es Plural somos son Now place the forms of SER (to be) in the chart. Remember, it has to be in order! You'll click on each box of the chart and select the verb form that belongs there. soy somos eres (blank space) es son Match the following subject pronouns to the forms of SER (to be). Yo soy Tú eres Él, Ella, Usted es Nosotros, nosotras somos Ellos, ellas, Ustedes son Match the following forms of SER (to be) to their meanings. soy I am eres You (singular, informal are es He is, You (singular, formal) are somos We are son They are, Y'all are Which verb means "I am"? soy es son eres Which verb means "you (singular, informal are"? soy eres es son Which verb means "y'all are"? eres soy son es Which verb would you use to say "Miguel is"? eres es soy son Which verb would you use to say "Marcos and I are"? soy son somos eres Fill in the blank with the most logical form of SER (to be) to complete each sentence. Yo soy de Sedalia. Mario es de Marshall. Marcos y Anita son de Kansas City. Mi amigo y yo somos de Missouri. Mis amigos son de California. ¿De dónde eres tú? Miguel es mi amigo. Carlos y Anita son mis amigos.