What is the first person singular subject pronoun in Spanish?
Yo
‘Yo’ translates to ‘I’ in English.
What is the informal second person singular subject pronoun in Spanish?
Tú
‘Tú’ translates to ‘you’ in English.
What are the third person singular subject pronouns in Spanish?
Él/Ella/Usted
‘Él’ means ‘he’, ‘Ella’ means ‘she’, and ‘Usted’ is the formal ‘you’.
What is the first person plural subject pronoun in Spanish?
Nosotros/Nosotras
‘Nosotros’ is used for a group of males or a mixed gender group, while ‘Nosotras’ is used for a group of females.
What are the third person plural subject pronouns in Spanish?
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes
‘Ellos’ means ‘they’ (masculine), ‘Ellas’ means ‘they’ (feminine), and ‘Ustedes’ is the formal ‘you all’.
What is the first person singular conjugation of ‘ser’?
Soy
‘Soy’ means ‘I am’.
What is the second person singular conjugation of ‘ser’?
Eres
‘Eres’ means ‘you are’ (informal).
What is the third person singular conjugation of ‘ser’?
Es
‘Es’ means ‘he is’, ‘she is’, or ‘you are’ (formal).
What is the first person plural conjugation of ‘ser’?
Somos
‘Somos’ means ‘we are’.
What is the third person plural conjugation of ‘ser’?
Son
‘Son’ means ‘they are’ or ‘you all are’ (formal).