Below is a list of the subject pronouns in the Spanish language.  It will help determine verb forms when conjugating. 

1st person singular (1PS)   = I                   = yo

2nd person singular (2PS) = you (familiar)  = t�

3rd person singular (3PS) = you (formal)   = Usted (Ud.)
                                         he                 = �l
                                        she                 = ella
                                   any sing. noun      = cat, dog, hat, man, girl, class...  (except yo or t�)
                                          it                  = there is no word for �it� when it is
                                                                 used as a noun; it is just understood
  
1st person plural (1PP)     = we                 =  nosotros or nosotras *(based on gender)
                       a sing. or pl. noun(s) and I = el professor y yo, or los gatos y yo

2nd person plural (2PP) = you all (familiar)  = vosotros or vosotras *(based on gender and
                                                                   not used regularly.  The formal �you all� is used almost all                                                                      the time.)

3rd person plural (3PP) = you all (formal)   = Ustedes (Uds.)
                                  = they                    = ellos or ellas *(based on gender)
                                  = any plural noun    = cats, dogs, hats, men, girls, classes...
                                                                  (except nosotros/as or  vosotros/as)

*In situations where a subject pronoun is chosen based on gender, use the male gender option for all male groups or groups containing males and females.  Use the female gender option for groups containing only females.
SUBJECT PRONOUN EXPLANATION SHEET
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