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Tu día en la escuela. Parte II. ¿ Es primero, segundo, tercero..?. ¿Cómo es la clase de… ? ¿qué necesitas? ¿quién enseña la clase?. En la clase de … necesito…. What is a subject ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tu da en la escuela

Tu da en la escuelaParte II+Es primero, segundo, tercero..?

+Cmo es la clase de? qu necesitas? quin ensea la clase?En la clase de necesito

+What is a subject?The subject of a sentence tells who is doing the action. You often use peoples names as the subject:

For example:Gregorio escucha msica. Gregory listens to music.

Ana canta y baila.Ana sings and dances.

+What is a subject pronoun?A subject pronoun replaces peoples names:

For example: l escucha msica.He listens to music.

Ella canta y baila.She sings and dances.

+Subject Pronouns Chart:Subject PronounsSingularPlural1st personYo = INosotros = WeNosotras = We2nd personT = You (Familiar)

Usted = You (Formal)Vosotros = You all

Vosotras = You all

Ustedes = You all3rd personl = He

Ella = SheEllos = They

Ellas = They

+Formal vs. Familiar:Use t with family, friends, people of your age or younger and anyone you call by his / her first name.Use usted with adults you address with a title, such as seor, seora, profesor(a), etc. Remember that usted is usually written as Ud.In Latin America, use ustedes when speaking to two or more people, regardless of age. Ustedes is usually written as Uds.In Spain, use vosotros when speaking to two or more people in the familiar. Use ustedes when talking to two or more people you call usted individually (formal).+All girls or mixed groups:If a group is made up of males only or both males and females together, use the masculine forms:NosotrosVosotrosEllos

If a group is all females, use the feminine forms:NosotrasVosotrasEllas

+Practice (Do not write this):What subject pronoun?Alejandro y yoNosotros

Carlos y ellaEllos

Pepe y tUstedes

Lola y ellaEllas

+Infinitive Verbs:What is an infinitive verb?It is a verb that ends in ar, -er, -ir

For example:Cantar = to singEscuchar = to listenHablar = to talkCorrer = to runEscribir = to write

+Conjugating ar verbs in Present TenseThe largest group of verbs end in ar. BAILAR is one of these ar verbs.Conjugating a verb is when you change the form in order to agree with the subject pronoun.In English we see this as:I danceYou danceHe/She dances

+Conjugating ar verbs in Present TenseIn order to conjugate ar verbs, we must DROP the ar from the infinitive, leaving the stem:

For example:Bailar Bail-

Then we add the verb endings! -o-amos-as-isa-an

+Conjugating Bailar (Present Tense)Drop the arBailar Bail-Write the stem (Bail-)Add the endings: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -is, -an

(yo) Bailo(nosotros)(nosotras) Bailamos(t) Bailas

(vosotros)(vosotras) Bailis(Ud.)(l) Baila(ella)(Uds.)(ellos) Bailan(ellas)

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