Tuesday, October 26, 2010

 Tarea: for 10-26-10 due next class I need you to write your school schedule down on a piece of notebook paper and bring it to me next class. Make sure you use the ordinal numbers. Follow the examples below to complete your entire schedule
Example: 
Yo tengo la clase de inglés en la segunda hora
Yo tengo la clase de arte en la octava hora. 
Yo tengo el almuerzo en la sexta hora.



Al entrar for 10-26-10


Make sure you get all of this vocabulary into your interactive notebook for day 5 of your interactive notebook. Don't forget you need personal output for this day

Subject pronouns
• The subject of the sentence tells who is doing the action. It is often a name:
Ana canta.
• Subject pronouns replace people’s names to say who is doing an action:
Ella canta. Tú bailas.
• Here are the Spanish subject pronouns:
Singular Plural
yo (I) nosotros (we, masculine or mixed)
tú (you, familiar) nosotras (we, feminine)
usted (you, formal) vosotros (you, familiar plural, masculine or mixed)
él (he) vosotras (you, familiar plural, feminine)
ella (she) ustedes (you, formal plural)
ellos (they, masculine or mixed)
ellas (they, feminine)
• Vosotros and vosotras are primarily used in Spain.
• Usted and ustedes are formal forms that are used with people you address with a
title, such as señor and doctor.
• In Latin America, ustedes is also used when addressing two or more people you
call tú individually.

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