Pronouns After Prepositions Chapter 3- Spanish 1.

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Pronouns after prepositions
Pronouns after prepositions
Pronouns after prepositions
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Pronouns After Prepositions Chapter 3- Spanish 1

Pronouns 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 anos y me gusta dibujar. (Both yo and me stand for Javier)

Pronouns after Prepositions You already know the subject pronouns and the pronouns used with gustar. Pronouns have different forms when they come after prepositions, such as a (to), de (from, of, about), con (with) and en (in, on, at). SubjectWith GustarAfter Prepositions YoMeMí TúTeTi UstedLeUsted ÉlLeÉl EllaLeElla NosotrosNosNosotros VosotrosOsVosotros UstedesLesUstedes EllosLesEllos EllasLesEllas

Pronouns that Combine w/ Preps The pronouns mí and ti combine with con to make special forms: conmigo and contigo.

Pronouns with Gustar Pronouns and Preps With gustar, the phrase formed by a and a pronoun can be added to a sentence to emphasize or clarify who likes something. – A ti te gusta dibujar.- To you, you like to draw. – A mí me gusta cantar. – Me, I like to sing. – A ella le gusta nadar.- She, she likes to swim.

Traduce! 1.A mí me gusta nadar. 2.A ella le gusta jugar al tenis. 3.A nosotros nos gusta cantar. 4.A ti te gusta pasar el rato solo. 5.A él le gusta jugar al básquetbol. 6.A mí me gusta ir al cine. 7.A vosotros os gusta jugar a los videojuegos. 8.A ti te gusta ver televisión. 9.A ellos les gusta salir con amigos. 10.A ellas les gusta ir a las fiestas.

Practica! Pagina 88: ejercicios 11, 12, 13