You use this pronoun to talk about a girl
This pronoun means "I".
"yo"
You use this form when you are talking to a classmate.
"tú"
This pronoun would replace "Maria" in a sentence.
"ella"
This is the difference between "tú" and "usted".
formal vs. informal
You use this pronoun to talk about a group of boys
"ellos"
"they".
"ellos"
You use this form when talking to your little brother.
"tú"
This pronoun would replace "Miguel" in a sentence.
"él"
This is the form I would use to talk to Sra. Wallace.
¿Qué es "usted"?
You use this pronoun to talk about a group of both boys and girls.
"ellos"
This pronoun means "you", when you're talking to your best friend.
"tú"
You use this form when talking to your teacher.
"usted"
This pronoun would replace "Daniel y Miguel" in a sentence.
"ellos"
This is what "ustedes" means.
"you all"
You use this form to talk about yourself and others, including boys and girls.
"nosotros"
"we"
"nosotros"
You use this form to say "you all" in Latin America
"ustedes"
This pronoun would replace "Selena y Tanya" in a sentence.
"ellas"
This is how you say "we" in Spanish.
¿Qué es nosotros?
You use this form to talk about yourself and others, only girls.
"nosotras"
Which two pronouns mean "you all"?
"ustedes" and "vosotros"
You use this form when you want to say "you all" in Spain
"vosotros"
This pronoun would replace "Mamá y yo " in a sentence.
"nosotros" or "nosotras"
Replace the pronoun: "Tú y yo"
"nosotros"