Name the pronoun
Replace the English
Singular or Plural
True or False
Random
100

I

Yo

100

"He" wants to go home.

Él

100
Singular or plural: tú

Singular

100

True or false: "Yo" should be changed to "ya" if you are a female.

False - Yo always stays as yo

100

Names 2 pronouns that are ONLY used for girls

Ella, ellas, nosotras

200

you (informal) 

200

"My sister and I" are best friends. (female)

Nosotras
200

Singular or plural: Nosotros

Plural

200

True or false: "Ustedes" is used when you are talking ABOUT a group of people.

False - it is used when you are talking TO a group of people

200

What are your key words to look for to show you if you are included in a group or not?

Y yo - which means "and I."

300

Plural way to say "you all"

Ustedes

300

"They" love to travel.

Ellos or ellas

300
Name the 5 singular pronouns.

Yo, tú, él, ella, usted

300

True or false: Ellos can be a group that includes one male and one female

True - If there is a female in a group, always default to the male form.

300

What is the difference between "tú" and "usted?"

Tú - should be used in an informal or familiar situation.

Usted - should be used formally to show respect

400

We (Group of all girls) 

Nosotras

400

"You all" are good students.

Ustedes

400

Name the 5 plural pronouns.

Nosotros, nosotras, ellos, ellas, ustedes.

400

True or false: Use the word "ellas" when talking ABOUT a group of females.

True

400

Name 2 subject pronouns that can be used to refer to males or a mixed groups.

Él, ellos, nosotros
500
What is the 1st person plural subject pronoun?

Nosotros/nosotras

500

"Those girls" are at the mall.

Ellas

500

On your subject pronouns chart, which side is singular and which side is plural?

Left is singular, right is plural

500

True or false: If you are included in a group and are a male, you can use "ellos" to mean we.

False - always use "nosotros" when you are included in a group to mean "we."

500

Two part question!

What is the abbreviation for "usted?" 

AND

Is "usted" gender-specific?

Ud.

NO - gender does not matter when saying "usted" as  "you all."