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Personal Pronouns

Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns may be divided into Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns.

Spanish Subject Pronouns are used in a similar way as in English. Exception: These pronouns do not need to be expressed since the verb itself will identify the subject. In the examples below the subject pronoun is omitted without changing the meaning:

SoundYo quiero comer. - I want to eat.
SoundQuiero comer. - I want to eat.

Sound quieres salir. - You want to leave.
SoundQuieres salir. - You want to leave.

SoundEl quiere dormir. - He wants to sleep.
SoundQuiere dormir. - He wants to sleep.

SoundEllos quieren escribir. - They want to write.
SoundQuieren escribir. - They want to write.

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object pronouns

Example Sentences

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Subject Pronouns

yo I
you (familiar)
él he or it (formal, m)
ella she or it (f)
usted (Ud.) you (formal)
nosotros (as) we
vosotros (as) you (familiar)
ellos (as) they
ello neuter
ustedes (Uds.) you all (formal)

m - masculine f - feminine

Personal Pronouns


Exercises

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Quick Quiz

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