Subject Pronouns
Master Spanish subject pronouns with our practice worksheet! Identify and use singular/plural pronouns.
Sort the subject pronouns based on whether they refer to a singular or plural noun. Singular yo tú él ella usted Plural nosotros vosotros ustedes ellos Which two questions must you ask yourself when trying to determine which subject pronoun to use in Spanish? Subject Pronouns Label the words with the correct word in English. Copy and paste the words from the wordbank to ensure they are marked correct.Use the word bank:we we (fem.) they (fem) they you all (Spain) you all (LA) I he she you (informal) you (formal) we (fem.) I you (informal) you all (Spain) you all (LA) you (formal) he they they (fem) she Which pronoun refers to "you all" when talking to a group of people in Latin America? Nosotros Vosotros Ustedes Ellos Which pronoun do you use when talking about yourself? yo tú él ella Which pronoun refers to "my family and I"? Nosotros Vosotros Ustedes Ellos Which pronoun refers to "Mariana" when you are talking about her? yo tú él ella Which pronoun refers to "Miguel" when you are talking about him? yo tú él ella Which pronoun refers to "you all" when talking to a group of people in Spain? Nosotros Vosotros Ustedes Ellos Matching Match the subject to the correct subject pronoun. Elena ella Carlos él Tú, Elena, Carlos y yo nosotros Elena y Carlos ellos Tú, Elena y Carlos vosotros or ustedes Read the sentence and choose the correct subject pronoun to replace the subject:Mis amigos y yo corremos en el parque. yo ustedes nosotros vosotros Read the sentence and choose the correct subject pronoun to replace the subject:(speaking to him) Señor Monteiro, ¿le gusta correr? él usted ellos tú Read the sentence and choose the correct subject pronoun to replace the subject:María es una chica muy talentosa. ella yo tú nosotras Read the sentence and choose the correct subject pronoun to replace the subject:Marcos, Elena y tú son muy artísticos. yo ustedes nosotros ellos Read the sentence and choose the correct subject pronoun to replace the subject:A Carla y Lola les gusta hablar por teléfono ellas ustedes nosotras vosotras Fill in the blank with the correct subject pronoun. (in Spain) Pedro y tú: vosotros Pedro y yo: nosotros (not in Spain) Felipe, Elena y tú: ustedes Marta y Elena: ellas Felipe: él Marta y Felipe: ellos Ana: ella Miguel y Alejandro: ellos