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Subjects and verbs in sentences

Preview English subject and verb Spanish subject and verb Pronouns Subject and subject pronouns. Subjects and verbs in sentences. In English, sentences have a subject and a verb . The subject is the person or thing that is being described or is doing something.

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Subjects and verbs in sentences

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  1. Preview English subject and verb Spanish subject and verb Pronouns Subject and subject pronouns Subjects and verbs in sentences

  2. In English, sentences have a subject and a verb. The subject is the person or thing that is being described or is doing something. The verb is the action word like run or sing, or a word like am, is, or are that links the subject to a description. English subject and verb subject verb Mrs. Pérezismy teacher. Sheisfrom Madrid.

  3. In Spanish, sentences also have a subject and a verb. Spanish subject and verb subject verb LaseñoraPérezes mi profesora. Ellaes de Madrid.

  4. Both English and Spanish use nouns as subjects. Nouns can be replaced with pronouns. Some examples of Spanish pronouns you have seen are él, ella, tú and usted. Pronouns Élstands for Juan Juanes un compañero de clase. Éles mi mejor amigo. Juan is a classmate. He is my best friend.

  5. English sentences always have a subject or a subject pronoun. But in Spanish the subjector the subjectpronoun can be left out if everyone knows who you’re talking about. Subject and subject pronouns María is my friend. María es mi amiga. She is from Spain. Es de España. Ellacan be left out.

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