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Subject Pronouns and PronounsHoy es el veintiocho de agosto de dos mil diecinueve.
Hoy es el veintinueve de agosto de dos mil diecinueve.
Asientos nuevos
Cosas buenas
Empleos (jobs)Custodio
Informante
Inspector
Cuando entran... (When you enter...)Pregunta Esencial (essential question)
How does knowing English help you to learn Spanish?
Objetivo (objective)
UXO1 Subject Pronouns and Pronouns
Le enseño por (I will show you by)
80% correctly chosen subject pronouns
Tarea (homework)
Copy the homework in your agenda books
Práctica diaria (dialy practice)
Copy the following sentence and then identify the subject of the sentence.
I am in Spanish class.
Remind Codes
3/4A: 99h6aa
6/7A: 82hb2g
8A: e63kc7
9A: hefd9c3
3/4B: c42ce7
6/7B: 93hgc8
8B: dc4gak
9B: 89389d
Libros de texto1. Purchase your book cover if you haven't yet but have a dollar
2. Grab a textbook
3. Write your first and last name on the "name" line
4. Write 19-20 on the "year" line
5. IF you HAVE a book cover and your ID (or know your ID number),
-Get your book checked out to you
-Cover with your book cover once checked out
6. IF you DON'T HAVE a book cover,
-Place your textbook in the designated pile
-Read quietly
7. Read quietly until all textbooks are checked out
CuadernoWrite the following in the indicated 7 places on your WORKBOOK:
First name, Initial for last name, 134
1. Inside of the front cover
2. Inside of the back cover
3. First page of the workbook
4. Last page of the workbook
5. All 3 paper edges of the workbook
Please write your first and last name on one of the paper edges of your agenda book as well.
UXO1 Apuntes (notes)
Vocabulario Clave
Subject – the person or object that completes the action in a sentence.
Subject Pronoun – replaces the subject of a sentence to avoid sounding repetitive.
UXO1 Apuntes (notes)
1st person -
2nd person -
3rd person -
Singular -
Plural -
Formal -
Informal –
UXO1 Apuntes (notes)
1st person – I am involved
2nd person – Talking to you/someone
3rd person – talking about a 3rd party
Singular – 1 person or thing
Plural – 1 or more person or thing
Formal – someone with a title (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., Sr., Sra., Srta.)
Informal – first name basis, parents
UXO1 Apuntes (notes)
Singular Plural
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
UXO1 Apuntes (notes)
Singular Plural
1st person I We
2nd person You Y'all
3rd person He/She/It They, Them
¿Dónde estás? ¿Ganaste 80%?
(Where are you? Did you earn 80%)
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