The Verb SerTo Be Essential Question: How does learning how to conjugate the verb “ser” help me communicate more effectively. Objectives: A. Identify subject pronouns. B. Conjugate the verb “ser”. C. Create simple sentences. The following slide is a simple paragraph. See if you can identify what is wrong with the grammar. About Me My name are Mr. Buzzi. I is your teacher. I are tall. I is funny and smart. I to be married. My wife are Regina. My sons is Nick, Matt, and Tom. Let’s compare and contrast the English and the Spanish subject pronoun charts. SINGULAR subject pronouns I PLURAL subject pronouns We You He She It Proper noun They Them Proper nouns The Spanish subject pronouns work the same as the English pronouns. SINGULAR PLURAL subject pronouns subject pronouns yo nosotros nosotras tú (familiar) él ella Maria Usted(polite) ellos ellas Maria y Juan Ustedes (polite) SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISSION OF SUBJECT PRONOUNS ENGLISH SPANISH I yo you (familiar) tú he él she ella you (polite, singular) Usted we nosotros, nosotras they (masculine) ellos they (feminine) ellas you (polite plural) Ustedes Now let’s CONJUGATE the verb To Be, Ser. SINGULAR subject pronouns I You He She It Proper noun PLURAL subject pronouns am we are They Them Proper nouns are are is SINGULAR subject pronouns yo tú (familiar) él ella Maria Usted(polite) PLURAL subject pronouns soy nosotros nosotras somos eres es ellos ellas Maria y Juan Ustedes (polite) son Ser Song to the tune of 10 Little Indians These are the 5 conjugations of Ser soy, eres, es, somos, and son These are the 5 conjugations of Ser soy, eres, es, somos, son soy, eres, es, somos, son