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  2. Subject Pronouns in Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

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    Subject pronouns often replace a subject noun and can be classified several different ways: by person (first, second, or third person), number (singular or plural), gender (male or female), and formality (formal or informal). Luckily, we've provided a snazzy chart so you have all the Spanish subject pronouns in one place.

  3. Spanish Subject Pronouns: Chart, Sentences and Practice

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    Spanish subject pronouns or personal pronouns are words used to replace a noun (un sustantivo) working as the subject of a sentence. Generally speaking, they give us information about the subject, including its gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural).

  4. Spanish Subject Pronouns 101: All You Need to Know - Tell Me In ...

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    Learn the definition, types, and usage of Spanish subject pronouns with examples and a downloadable chart. Find out the difference between personal and subject pronouns and when to use them.

  5. The 12 Spanish Subject Pronouns: A Complete Guide

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    Watch on. What is a subject pronoun? A subject pronoun is a word that replaces the Subject in a Sentence. We use them to avoid Repeating the Subject. For example: Mary is tall. She is pretty. We used “she” to replace Mary. We may receive a small commission if you purchase something through the links at no extra cost to you.

  6. Spanish Subject Pronouns: Guide, Chart, Examples & Practice -...

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    Learn how to use Spanish subject pronouns to refer to the subjects of sentences, with a chart, examples and practice exercises. Find out the differences between formal and informal pronouns, plural and singular forms, and omission of pronouns.

  7. Subject Pronouns in Spanish - Spanish411

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    Learn how to use subject pronouns in Spanish with charts, examples, and explanations. Find out the difference between formal and informal "you" and how to use vosotros and usted.

  8. Subject pronouns (yo, tú, él…) represent the person who performs the action of the verb. They are equivalent to the English “I, you, he…”. Two sentences with subject pronouns. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to identify these pronouns and use them correctly in sentences. You will also find a Quiz and an Exercise to practice. Hey!

  9. Master the 12 Spanish Subject Pronouns - Rosetta Stone

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    This chart gives the English equivalents of the subject pronouns in Spanish. Note that multiple Spanish subject pronouns are equivalent to some English words, because of differences in gender (masculine/feminine), number (singular/plural), and register (formal/informal).

  10. An Easy Introduction to Spanish Subject Pronouns

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    There are 12 subject pronouns in Spanish in comparison to eight subject pronouns in English. Let me clear all the doubts once for all. Read this article to learn how and where to use Spanish subject pronouns. You’ll be able to hear audio with the subject pronoun pronunciation to make sure you say them correctly.

  11. Subject Pronouns - Lawless Spanish

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    Spanish subject pronouns. Spanish is what linguists call a "pro-drop" language, which simply means that the pronoun can be dropped. It’s not necessary for comprehension, the way it is in English, because the subject of the verb is evident from the conjugated verb. "I go" can be translated by yo voy or simply voy (from the verb ir – to go).