Part 2: Subject Pronouns and Infinitive Verbs
In Part 2, we will gain familiarity with subject pronouns.
In this section, we will gain a solid familiarity of pronouns and infinitive verbs separately
before we combine these ideas to begin work on creating short sentences.
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Subject Pronouns
Classes of gender and number also exist within subject pronouns.
These two sections, gender and number, determine how nouns are treated within a sentence.
In Spanish, it is common for subject pronouns to be omitted, as they are incorporated as part of a verb conjugation.
We will begin verb conjugations next.
Persona
| Person
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Español
| Inglés
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Yo |
I |
Tú |
You |
Él |
He |
Ella |
She |
Nosotros |
We |
Ellos |
They |
Ellas |
They (females) |
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There are three broad categories of verb-types in Spanish:
Verbs that end in ...
Regular Verbs |
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Español |
Inglés |
escuchar |
to listen |
soplar |
to blow |
abrazar |
to hug / to embrace |
quitar |
to take off |
enseñar |
to show / to teach |
mirar |
to look |
parar |
to stop |
correr |
to run |
cantar |
to sing |
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Iregular Verbs |
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Español |
Inglés |
ir |
to go |
dar |
to give |
estar |
to be |
poner |
to put |
caer |
to fall |
decir |
to say |
jugar |
to play |
dolor |
to have pain |
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