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Subject Pronouns with -AR Verbs. Spanish worksheet.

Directions: Fill in the correct subject pronoun(s).

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example: 1. Nosotros Hablamos muy poco en la biblioteca.

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2._____________ Busco una mesa grande.

4._____________ Miras el mapa de europa.

5._____________ estudian geografia.

6._____________ preparo un informe para manana.

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Subject pronouns in Spanish are yo (I), tú (you), él/ella (he/she), nosotros/nosotras (we), vosotros/vosotras (you all), and ellos/ellas (they). When using AR verbs in Spanish, the ending changes depending on the subject pronoun. For example, with the verb "hablar" (to speak), you would say "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), "habla" (he/she speaks), "hablamos" (we speak), "habláis" (you all speak), and "hablan" (they speak).

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