Lección Uno Grammatica Flashcards
Four masculine noun endings
-o, -or, -s, and -ma
Four feminine noun endings
-a. -ora, -ción, and -dad
Noun ending where article specifies gender
-ista
Before masculine nouns, uno changes to…
Un
Singular first person subject pronoun
Yo
Singular second person subject pronoun (casual)
Tú
Singular second person subject pronoun (formal)
Usted
Singular third person subject pronoun (masculine)
Él
Singular third person subject pronoun (feminine)
Ella
Plural first person subject pronoun (masculine)
Nosotros
Plural first person subject pronoun (feminine)
Nosotras
Plural second person subject pronoun (masculine)
Vosotros
Plural second person subject pronoun (feminine)
Vosotras
Plural second person subject pronoun (formal)
Ustedes
Plural third person subject pronoun (masculine)
Ellos
Plural third person subject pronoun (feminine)
Ellas
Yo form of ser (present)
Soy
Tú form of ser (present)
Eres
Él/ella/usted form of ser (present)
Es
Nosotros/nosotras form of ser (present)
Somos
Vosotros/vosotras form of ser (present)
Soís
Ellos/ellas/ustedes form of ser (present)
Son
Two uses of ser
Identifying something and showing occupation
Two uses of ser de
Indicating ownership and origin