18 Sep, 2009 in Uncategorized by Julio Foppoli

Spanish Subject Pronouns

SUBJECT PRONOUNS – PRONOMBRES SUBJETIVOS

What are SUBJECT PRONOUNS?

The subject of a sentence is the person / thing that performs the action.

John works here. => John is the subject of the sentence.

This clock is not working well. => This clock is the subject of the sentence.

Subject pronouns replace this person /thing.

He works here. => He is replacing the word John, so he is a pronoun.

It is working well. => It is replacing this clock, so it is a pronoun.

Now let’s look at the subject pronouns in English and in Spanish:

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Published on 18 Sep, 2009 in Uncategorized by Julio Foppoli

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