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10/20 Spanish Subject Pronouns Practice

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Question 1
1.

What subject pronoun would you use to replace the proper noun "María"in a Spanish sentence?

Question 2
2.

What subject pronoun would you use to replace the proper noun "Juan" in a Spanish sentence?

Question 3
3.

What does 'I' mean in Spanish?

Question 4
4.

When speaking to a person you would address as Mr. Miss, Mrs. which form of the Spanish word for "you" is used?

Question 5
5.

When speaking to a friend or someone who you are familiar with which form of the Spanish word for "you" is used?

Question 6
6.

Which form of the Spanish word for "you" is used when addressing a group of people?

Question 7
7.

Which form of the Spanish word for "they" is used when addressing a group of females only?

Question 8
8.

Which form of the Spanish word for "they" is used when addressing a group of females and males?

Question 9
9.

Which form of the Spanish word for "they" is used when addressing a group of males only?

Question 10
10.

Check all of the Spanish words that mean "you" and don't forget there is a plural form of "you" in Spanish also.

Question 11
11.

Select the correct ways to use "nosotros."

Question 12
12.

What is the correct way to use "nosotras".

Question 13
13.

In Spanish, the words "tu" and "tú" mean the same thing.

Question 14
14.

In Spanish, el means "he."

Question 15
15.

Match the Spanish word with the correct English translation.

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nosotros
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I
ustedes
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you (singular) informal, talking to someone you are familiar with
ellos
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he
yo
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she
tú
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they (only a group of females)
usted
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they (a group of males and females)
ella
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we (a group of only males or females and males)
él
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we (a group of females only)
ellas
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you (singular) speaking in a polite manner to someone older than you that you don't know well, or someone you would address using Mr. Mrs. or Miss.
nosotras
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you (plural) the equivalent of the English slang for "you guys, or y'all."
Question 16
16.

What Spanish subject pronoun replaces "tú y Juan."

Question 17
17.

What Spanish subject pronoun replaces "Juan y yo?"

Question 18
18.

What Spanish subject pronoun replaces "Juan y Marcos?"

Question 19
19.

What Spanish subject pronoun replaces "María y yo" if the "yo" is a female person?

Question 20
20.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. Don't use capitals or periods.

Question 21
21.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. No capital letters or periods.

Question 22
22.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. No capitals or periods.

Question 23
23.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. Do not use capitals or periods. If you can't type accents with your Chromebook keyboard and believe there is an accent type with accent after the word. If there isn't an accent don't add one.

Question 24
24.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. Do not use capitals or periods. If you can't type accents with your Chromebook keyboard and believe there is an accent type with accent after the word. If there isn't an accent don't add one.

Question 25
25.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. No capitals or periods,

Question 26
26.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. No capitals or periods.

Question 27
27.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. No capitals or periods.

Question 28
28.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. No capitals or periods.

Question 29
29.

Type the Spanish word said in the audio clip. No capitals or periods.

Question 30
30.

Match the names on the left with the equivalent subject pronouns IN ENGLISH.

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Mary and I
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he
Mary
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they
John and Mary
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you (plural) "you guys/y'all"
John and you
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we
John
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she