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Can i please have some spanish help?

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i'm in spanish 1-2 and i don't what the subjects, and pronouns and verbs are in a sentence. like when you say, como te llamas tu? what is what? can someone please help!!!

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  1. Anytime you're speaking in Spanish, most times you don't need the pronoun because the verb tense takes care of it. For example,

    Literally saying "Do you speak Spanish?" You would say "Tu hablas el espanol?" But speaking in i guess you'd say conversational spanish, you'd only have to say "Hablas espanol?" The "as" part of the word is used in the "tu" form (meaning "you"). You only have to put the pronoun when you're using something that can be either "he" "she" or "you" because they all have the same verb ending.

    Adjectives (just to help you for now) always go at the end of the noun. Things get more complicated, but don't worry about it for now.

    If you need anymore help, I'd be more than happy to help you. Just shoot me an email and I'll help you out any other way I can.


  2. In Spanish, the subject pronouns are "yo" (I), "tú" (you-informal singular and always with accent), "él" (he and always with accent), "ella" (she), "usted" (you-singular formal), "nosotros/as" (we), "vosotros/as" (you-informal plural: used only in Spain), "ellos/ellas" (they), and "ustedes" (you-formal plural). Replace the pronoun with a noun, stick it in the noun's place. Marta va a la escuela. Ella va a la escuela. HOWEVER, since all verbs are conjugated for number and person, the pronouns become unecessary. You won't find them that often unless you want to give emphasis. Hago mi tarea: I do my homework. Yo hago my homework, pero ella no: I'm the one who does his homework, but she doesn't. Verbs can be recognized by their endings, which you should have notes on. if not, you can find the conjugation patterns online. For subjects, you just have to read and "decipher" each sentence. But the endings help. If I say: Me llamo _____, then by the -o ending of the verb llamarse, you can tell that the subject is I.

  3. Im in 7th grade and I beileve that llamos is name and tu is you. so something name you. Probably what is your name or something like that.

    Pato tu!

  4. yes

    como=how

    te=yourself

    llamas=call

    tu= you

    in english it means

    how do you call yourself?

  5. Pronouns are words that take in place of nouns

    like he she I they we

    in spanish

    they are

    YO-I

    TU-YOU (INFORMAL LIKE URE TALKING TO URE FRIEND)

    ELLA/EL/USTED- HE SHE OR YOU <-- FORMALLY SPEAKING WHEN URE TALKING TO UER MOM OR TEACHER

    NOSOTROS(AS) -WE

    ELLAS/ELLOS-THEY

    and what ure sayingis actaully said"come te llamas" what is your name?

    hope this helps:)

  6. when you say 'como te llamas tu? 'tu' is understood you don't say it. it is said, como te llamas?remember that the adjective and the nown are backwards. like big house?[casa grande] casa means house, grande means big.

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