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You would use the subject pronoun "tú" when talking to a young girl in Spanish.
Two boys? You could say ellos, which means they.
You would use the pronoun "tú" when talking to a classmate in Spanish.
I want to say yes becasue it's talking about someone
The subject pronoun that takes the place of the proper noun Marcos is 'he'. Examples:Marcos has a new bicycle. He rode it to school today.Ferdinand Marcos was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He married Imelda Romualdez in 1954.Or, in another context, the pronoun 'she' can be used:Imelda Marcos was the wife of Philippine President, Ferdinand Marcos. She was the daughter of lawyer and law professor, Vicente Orestes Romualdez.
You would use the subject pronoun "tú" when talking to a young girl in Spanish.
Two boys? You could say ellos, which means they.
You would use the pronoun "tú" when talking to a classmate in Spanish.
Ramón and I is the equivalent of "we". In Spanish, that's "nosotros". If you and Ramón were both girls, you could use "nosotras".
María y Ana = ellas, les, las (In Spanish)The pronoun for the compound subject (in English) Maria and Ana is they as the subject and them as the object of a sentence; for example:Maria and Ana are coming to lunch. They are expected at one. Mother may come with them.
I want to say yes becasue it's talking about someone
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun Maria is she as a subject and her as an object. Examples:Maria is joining us. She will be here at two. You will finally get to meet her.
You would use "Usted" or "Ud."
Us is an object pronoun it is used in the object position of a sentence:They saw us.It refers to the person talking and others.It is similar to we which is the corresponding subject pronoun.
The subject pronoun that takes the place of the proper noun Marcos is 'he'. Examples:Marcos has a new bicycle. He rode it to school today.Ferdinand Marcos was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He married Imelda Romualdez in 1954.Or, in another context, the pronoun 'she' can be used:Imelda Marcos was the wife of Philippine President, Ferdinand Marcos. She was the daughter of lawyer and law professor, Vicente Orestes Romualdez.
The subjective pronoun that takes the place of a singular noun for a female is: sheExample: Maria will pick us up. She will be here at six.
Usted / la / lo / le ustedes / les / los / las tú / ti / te vosotros, as / os Yo