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whats the correct form of the subject pronoun estudio

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updated Sep 13, 2010
posted by ereed39
Bienvenida al foro. Welcome to the forum. - 0074b507, Sep 13, 2010

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Here's a little info re subject pronouns that may help you when you look at the conjugated chart of 'estudiar' (to study).

The words "I" "you" "he" "she" "we" "you-all" and "they" are called subject pronouns. Spanish has corresponding subject pronouns. Here's a list of the English subject pronouns and some of their Spanish equivalents:

yo I

usted you

él he

ella she

nosotros we

ustedes you-all

ellos they

About.com Subject Pronounts

updated Sep 13, 2010
posted by Kiwi-Girl
I hope that doesn't confuse her when she follows the other reply and see vosotros listed in our conjugation tables. - 0074b507, Sep 13, 2010
well that's why I said 'some' of their Spanish equivalents :) - Kiwi-Girl, Sep 13, 2010
lol I so knew that you were going to call me up on that - I actually thought of you Quentin when I typed 'some' lol -caveat emptor! - Kiwi-Girl, Sep 13, 2010
I was about to complain about it when I noticed that the article contained the same format. - 0074b507, Sep 13, 2010
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Search "estudiar" for a list of the conjugations.

updated Sep 12, 2010
posted by piano123