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Subject Pronouns and Ser

Subject Pronouns and Ser. Subject Pronouns in Spanish. A pronoun takes the place of the noun. A subject pronoun takes the place of the subject. We will be learning the subject pronouns in Spanish. Subject Pronouns in Spanish. Singular. Plural. 1 st person. 2 nd person. 3 rd person.

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Subject Pronouns and Ser

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  1. Subject Pronouns and Ser

  2. Subject Pronouns in Spanish • A pronoun takes the place of the noun. • A subject pronoun takes the place of the subject. • We will be learning the subject pronouns in Spanish.

  3. Subject Pronouns in Spanish Singular Plural 1st person 2nd person 3rd person

  4. Conjugation • Verbs in English have to agree with the subject of a sentence. The same is true with verbs in Spanish. This is called subject/verb agreement. • In order to show what subject pronoun goes with what form of the verb we conjugate the verb.

  5. Conjugation of the verb Ser Ser – “to be” Singular Plural 1st person 2nd person 3rd person

  6. Ser • Now we are able to use conjugation to talk about anyone on the planet. • Remember: The word for from is “de.” • On your notes please create five sentences telling me where the following people are from (make up the places). Example: Gerald Gerald es de St. Paul. • Dave • Esteban and I • Jessica, James and you • Freddie and Chipper • Amber

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