Pronouns after prepositions
Pronouns after Prepositions Pronouns can stand for the same noun yet still have different forms, depending on how they’re being used in the sentence. Yo soy Javier. Tengo quince años y me gusta dibujar. Both the pronouns, yo and me stand for Javier.
Pronouns after Prepositions You already know subject pronouns and the pronouns used with gustar. Pronouns have a different form when they come after prepositions, such as a (to), de (of, from, about), con (with) and en (in, on, at).
Pronouns after Prepositions Subject Pronouns Pronouns used with Gustar Pronouns used After Prepositions Yo Me Mí Tú Te Ti Él/Ella/Usted Le Nosotros(as) Nos Vosotros(as) Os Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Les
Pronouns after Prepositions The pronouns mí and ti combine with con to make the special forms conmigo and contigo. Quiero jugar al tenis contigo. I want to play tennis with you.
Pronouns after Prepositions With gustar, the phrase formed by a and a pronoun can be added to a sentence to clarify or emphasize who likes something. ¿A ti te gusta dibujar? A mí no me gusta. A ella le gusta.