Pronouns after prepositions
Prepositions – As, for, in, on, with etc.) Link a noun or a pronouns with another word in a sentence. – In both English and Spanish, some of the pronouns that follow these prepositions are different from the subject pronouns (I, you, he/she, we, they)
Ejemplo I have a ticket The ticket is for me In Spanish, you will be using pronouns after prepositions like: a, con, de and para.
Pronouns after Prepositions MíNosotros(as) Tí Usted, él, ellaUstedes, ellos(as)
Vamos a Practicar! The cellular phone is near you – El teléfono celular está cerca de _Tí_ – The roller coaster is behind me. La montaña rusa está detras de __Mí__ The bumper cars are far from us Los autitos chocadores están lejos de nosotros
One irregularity When you use mí and tí after the preposition con – they combine with con to form the words Conmigo and Contigo
Are you going to the museum with me? – ¿Vas al museo conmigo? Yes, Im going with you. Sí, voy contigo.
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