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Spanish Subject Pronouns

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Today's lesson is about Spanish Subject Pronouns. La lección de hoy trata sobre los pronombres personales en español. A subject pronoun is a word   that takes the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence. For the plural pronouns, if the group referred to is all male, use the masculine ending: nosotros / ellos. If it is a mix of male and female, use the masculine ending too: nosotros / ellos If it is all female, use the feminine ending: nosotras / ellas. Juan, Pedro y Ana escuchan música. Ellos escuchan música. Juan, Pedro and Ana listen to music. They listen to music. Juana y María están felices. Ellas están felices. Juana and María are happy. They are happy. Use “tú” for people you know well, such as family, friends, and younger people. This is the informal way to say “you”. Use “usted” to show respect. It’s used with older people and people you do not know so well. This is the formal way to s...

Months of the Year

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Today we are going to learn the Months of the Year in Spanish:  Los meses del año.            January =   Enero            February =   Febrero            March =  Marzo            April =   Abril            May =   Mayo            June =   Junio            July =  Julio            August =   Agosto            September =   Septiembre            October =   Octubre            November =  Noviembre            December =   Diciembre ¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?  What is today's date? Hoy es diez de agosto  Today is the tenth of Aug...

Los Días de la Semana

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Today we are going to learn the Days of the week in Spanish:  Los Días de la Semana           Monday = Lunes           Tuesday = Martes           Wednesday = Miércoles           Thursday = Jueves           Friday = Viernes           Saturday = Sábado           Sunday = Domingo Today = Hoy Hoy es martes Today is Tuesday Tomorrow = Mañana Mañana es miércoles Tomorrow is Wednesday Yesterday = Ayer Ayer fue lunes Yesterday was Monday Use the correct articles for the Days of the Week in Spanish This means that when you’re referring to a day, you must use the masculine artic les  el or los . In English, it' s used the preposition “on” to talk about something happening on a specific day. But in Spanish, when talking about days of the week, it's used the art...

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