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Personal Pronouns

The document provides information on personal pronouns, verb conjugations of "to be" and "to have", and examples of sentences using these structures in Spanish. It discusses the personal pronouns like "I", "you", "he", "she", etc. and how to conjugate the verbs "to be" and "to have" with different subjects. Examples are given of sentences using these verbs along with possessive adjectives and the present simple tense.

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Personal Pronouns

The document provides information on personal pronouns, verb conjugations of "to be" and "to have", and examples of sentences using these structures in Spanish. It discusses the personal pronouns like "I", "you", "he", "she", etc. and how to conjugate the verbs "to be" and "to have" with different subjects. Examples are given of sentences using these verbs along with possessive adjectives and the present simple tense.

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Personal Pronouns (Pronombres personales)

I yo
You tú
He is
She is
It eso para cosas y animales
We nosotros- nosotras
They ellos/ ellas
Last name with title (Apellido con titulo)
Mr Muñoz (para hombre Mister Muñoz)
Mrs Gomez (para mujeres Miss Gomez)
Miss Urbano para señorita
PhD/ Dr Ordoñez Doctor
Pr Gonzalez Profesor
The verb TO BE (ser y estar)
I am
You are
He is
She is
It is
We are
They are
Tambien se puede utilizar para la edad, el
estado, y unas necesidades, lo que significa
en español ´´tener´´

I am Colombian.
You are thirsty.
He is sleepy.
She is hungry.
It is 7 years old.
We are cold.
You are lucky.
They are hot.
Complete
1. We are American.
2. I am Mexican.
3. They are Russian.
4. He is French.
5. She is Italian.
6. He is Chinese.
7. It is Vietnamese.
8. She is German.

Completar:
 Maria is Bolivian. She is Bolivian.
 Santiago and Claudia are Argentine.
They are Argentine.
 My dog comes from Siberia
It comes from Siberia.
 Peter is Canadian. He is Canadian.
 Valeria and me are Scottish. We are
Scottish

Verb ´´To have´´


Describe somebody ( tener y haber)
I have
You have
He/ She / It has
We have
They have
Example
I have a dog.
You have a cat.
He has a rabbit.
She has a goldfish.
We have a parrot.
You have a bird.
They have a mouse.
Describe a person
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
I my (mi /mis)
You your (tu, tus)
He his ( su, sus)
She Her (su,sus)
It its (su, sus)
We our (nuestro, nuestra, nuestros,nuestras)
They their (su, sus)

Example
My sister is a nurse.
Present simple (Presente simple)
I like chocolate.
You go to school.
He loves his wife.
She gives me a present.
It drinks water.
We have a house.
You work at home.
They are Colombian.
Auxilar Do y Does
I DO
You DO
We DO
They DO
She /He/ It DOES (En la afirmativa le
agregamos s, ies al final del verbo)
Interrogativa:
Do they copy the exercises in class?
Auxiliar+ sujeto+ verbo+ complement.
Afirmativa:
They copy the exercises in class.
Sujeto+ verbo+ complement.
Negativa:
They don´t copy the exercises in class.
Sujeto+ auxiliary negando+ verbo+
complemento
Hacer oraciones en afirmativa, interrogativa,
y negativa:
1. I don´t like fish.
2. She plays in the park.
3. We do not have children.
4. Do I need a passport?
5. Do we study German?
6. He drinks apple juice.
7. Does She have a car?
8. Does He go to school?
9. She doesn´t go to the Doctor.
10. They don´t eat meat.

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