Subject Pronouns In Spanish

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  • 1. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "Marta es de Bogotá"?

    • A.

      Ella

    • B.

      Él

    • C.

      Nosotros

    • D.

      Ellas

    Correct Answer
    A. Ella
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Marta es de Bogotá" is "Ella". This is because "Ella" is the third person singular feminine subject pronoun in Spanish, which is used to refer to a female subject. In this sentence, "Ella" is used to refer to Marta, indicating that she is from Bogotá.

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  • 2. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "Los chicos son de aquí"?

    • A.

      Ellos

    • B.

      Ellas

    • C.

      Ustedes

    • D.

      Vosotros

    Correct Answer
    A. Ellos
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Los chicos son de aquí" is "Ellos". This pronoun is used to refer to a group of males or a mixed group of males and females. In this sentence, it is used to refer to a group of boys or children.

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  • 3. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "La profesora de español es de Costa Rica"?

    • A.

      Él

    • B.

      Usted

    • C.

      Ella

    • D.

      Ustedes

    Correct Answer
    C. Ella
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun "ella" is used to refer to the subject of the sentence, which is "la profesora de español" (the Spanish teacher). It is used to indicate that the teacher is female.

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  • 4. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "La señorita Picado es de Colombia"?

    • A.

      El

    • B.

      Ella

    • C.

      Usted

    • D.

      Tu

    Correct Answer
    B. Ella
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "La señorita Picado es de Colombia" is "Ella." This is because "Ella" is the third person singular feminine subject pronoun in Spanish, which is used to refer to a female person or object. In this sentence, "Ella" is used to refer to "La señorita Picado," indicating that she is from Colombia.

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  • 5. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "Mis amigos son de Argentina"?

    • A.

      Vosotras

    • B.

      Ellas

    • C.

      Ellos

    • D.

      Vosotros

    Correct Answer
    C. Ellos
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Mis amigos son de Argentina" is "Ellos" because it refers to a group of male or mixed-gender friends.

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  • 6. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "La señorita Ana y la señora Perez son de Perú"?

    Correct Answer
    Ellas
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "La señorita Ana y la señora Perez son de Perú" is "Ellas". This pronoun is used to refer to a group of females, in this case, referring to both Ana and Perez.

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  • 7. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "Tú y yo somos de Panamá"?

    Correct Answer
    Nosotros
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Tú y yo somos de Panamá" is "nosotros". This is because "nosotros" is the first person plural pronoun in Spanish, which is used to refer to a group of people that includes the speaker. In this sentence, "tú y yo" means "you and I", so "nosotros" is the correct subject pronoun to use.

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  • 8. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "Ella y él son de la capital"?

    Correct Answer
    Ellos
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Ella y él son de la capital" is "Ellos". This is because "Ellos" is the plural form of the subject pronoun "El" which refers to a group of people that includes both a female and a male. In this sentence, "Ella" refers to a female and "él" refers to a male, so the correct subject pronoun to use is "Ellos" to indicate that both of them are from the capital.

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  • 9. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "Usted y ella son de Chile"? 

    Correct Answer
    Ustedes
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ustedes" because it is the subject pronoun used to refer to a group of people, in this case, "Usted y ella" (You and she). It is used in Spanish to address a group of people in a formal or polite manner.

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  • 10. 

    What is the subject pronoun in: "Los estudiantes son de USA."?

    • A.

      Ellos

    • B.

      Ellas

    • C.

      Ella

    • D.

      Él

    Correct Answer
    A. Ellos
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Los estudiantes son de USA" is "Ellos". This is because "Ellos" is the plural form of "él" and is used to refer to a group of male or mixed-gender subjects. In this sentence, "Los estudiantes" means "The students" and since it refers to a group of people, the correct subject pronoun to use is "Ellos".

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  • 11. 

    What is the subject pronoun in "Susi es de Puerto Rico"?

    • A.

      Usted

    • B.

      Tu

    • C.

      El

    • D.

      Ella

    Correct Answer
    D. Ella
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Susi es de Puerto Rico" is "Ella." This pronoun is used to refer to a female subject, which in this case is Susi.

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  • 12. 

    What is the subject pronoun in "Ustedes son de Colombia"?

    • A.

      You all

    • B.

      You

    • C.

      We

    • D.

      They

    Correct Answer
    A. You all
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in "Ustedes son de Colombia" is "you all". This is because "Ustedes" is the plural form of "usted", which is the formal way to address "you" in Spanish. Therefore, "you all" is the correct subject pronoun in this sentence.

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  • 13. 

    What is the subject pronoun in "Ella no es de Costa Rica"?

    • A.

      He

    • B.

      I

    • C.

      She

    • D.

      You

    Correct Answer
    C. She
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Ella no es de Costa Rica" is "She". The sentence is in Spanish and translates to "She is not from Costa Rica". In Spanish, the subject pronoun "ella" is used to refer to a female subject, which corresponds to the English pronoun "she".

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  • 14. 

    What is the subject pronoun in "Tú y ella son de aquí"?

    • A.

      Ellas

    • B.

      Ustedes

    • C.

      Vosotros

    • D.

      Nosotras

    Correct Answer
    D. Nosotras
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Tú y ella son de aquí" is "Nosotras". This pronoun is used to refer to a group of females, including the speaker.

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  • 15. 

    What is the subject pronoun in "Nosotros somos de Paraguay"?

    • A.

      We

    • B.

      They

    • C.

      You all

    • D.

      I

    Correct Answer
    A. We
    Explanation
    The subject pronoun in the sentence "Nosotros somos de Paraguay" is "We." This is because "Nosotros" is the Spanish pronoun for "We," and it is used to refer to a group of people including the speaker. The verb "somos" also indicates that the subject is plural, further confirming that "We" is the correct subject pronoun in this sentence.

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