Spanish grammar. Discussion: subject pronouns. ... Spanish subject pronouns are both similar to and different from their English counterparts. Let's examine some of the differences. Look more closely at the English word "you."
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Spanish grammar. Discussion: subject pronouns. ... D. Suggested writing exercise: Write five sentences. Include a different pronoun in each one. ... C. Choose the correct subject pronoun.
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We use subject pronouns as subjects of sentences and object pronouns as objects. ... We use pronouns as substitutes for noun phrases. The pronoun and the noun phrase that it refers to mean the same thing...
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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for subject, object, or possessive cases. ... Rule 1. Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. You can remember subject pronouns easily by filling in the blank subject space for a simple sentence.
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Definition of subject pronoun with German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish translations and search. Pronunciation sound files. ... (grammar) A pronoun that is used as the subject of a sentence, such as "I", "he" or "we" in English.
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Choose the correct answer. ... Basic English Structure...
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*** Use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence. ... Charlene and I play on different teams. ... We stay friends no matter what.
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A subjective personal pronoun indicates that the pronoun is acting as the subject of the sentence. The subjective personal pronouns are "I," "you," "she," "he," "it," "we," "you," "they." ... In the following sentences, each of the highlighted words is a subjective personal pronoun and acts as the subject of the sentence:
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Directions: Fill in the chart with the correct forms of the Spanish subject pronouns ... *Used primarily in Spain...
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