Watch the following video on Spanish Subject Pronouns
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Subject Pronouns, also called personal pronouns, tell you who is doing the action of a sentence.
They are especially important in Spanish because the conjugation of verbs changes depending on the subject.
In English, subject pronouns are words such as "you," "we" and "it."
Spanish, however, is slightly more complicated because it uses gender and formality. For example "you" can translate as tú (informal) and usted (formal), and "we" can translate as nosotros (masculine and neutral) and nosotras (feminine).
In fact, subject pronouns in general are often dropped from the sentence because the verb form is conjugated. For instance, instead of saying:
tú eres amable (you are friendly), you can just say: eres amable, as eres implies tú.