Answer:
Addressing them - Talking about them
- usted, él(him)
- vosotras, ellas(female 'them')
- vosotros, ellos(male 'them')
- usted, ella(she)
- tú, él(he)
- usted , él(he)
- ustedes, ellas(female 'them')
Step-by-step explanation:
A subject pronoun is described as a pronoun that can substitute a noun which is acting as a subject in the sentence. It helps in preventing the repetition of a noun and makes it more readable and lexical. In Spanish, the singular subject pronouns are 'yo, tú, él, ella' where 'yo' is used in the first person, 'tú' in the second-person, and 'él, ella' in the third-person. The plural subject pronouns in Spanish are 'nosotros, nosotras'(first person), 'vosotros, vosotras'(second person), 'ellos, ellas'(third person). Thus, the above blanks are filled accordingly.