Ahora que salio el sol, la nieve se esta derritiendo.
Mi padre es alto y rubio pero mis abuelos son bajos y morenos.
Hola, soy berta! Mis amigas y yo vivimos en un apartamento cerca de la universidad. Somos buenas amigas, pero _hacemos__ activiades muy diferentes. Por la manana, yo hago___ ejercicio en el gimnasio y mi amiga Elisa __hace_ su tarea. Por la tarde, mis amigas marta y luisa __hacen_ el trabajo para sus clases. Por la noche, nosotras hacemos__ la cena. Elisa siempre prepara pasta. Yo normalmente __hago_ una hamburguesa. Que __haces_ tu donde vives? Que vas a __hacer__ este fin de semana?
Answer:
1. Who is it? It's her = Es ella
2. Who are they? It's them = Son ellos
3. Who is it? It's him = Es él (man pointing to the man)
4. Who am I? It's me = Soy yo (Lady pointing herself)
5. Who are they? It's us = Somos nosotras
Explanation:
<em>12 Personal Subject Pronouns</em>
yo = I
tú = you (singular familiar)
usted = you (singular formal)
él, ella = he, she
nosotros (masculine) , nosotras (Feminine) = we
vosotros (masculine) , vosotras (feminine) = you (plural familiar)
ustedes = you (plural formal)
ellos (M), ellas(F) = they
Answer:
<u><em>English- </em></u>
I
You
He, She, You
We
You all
They, you all
<u><em>vs.</em></u>
<u><em>Spanish- </em></u>
Yo
Tú
éL, ella, usted
Nosotros
Vosotros ( only used in spain )
Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes
Explanation:
I hope that helped, conjugation of our verbs in English doesn't often change however it does a lot in spanish. I'd suggest memorizing the common ones that you know you'll use, the verb and the conjugation. The pronouns come naturally. The way I practice is by writing sentences and paragraphs when learning. Each subject pronoun can be used for a different person whether informally or formally.
[ex. Tú vs. Usted
Tú: friend, family member, etc.
Usted: Someone in a position that requires respect]