Prepositional pronouns Cuba is home to 11 million people and lies only 90 miles off the coast of the United States. Until the US severed ties with Cuba.

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Prepositional pronouns Cuba is home to 11 million people and lies only 90 miles off the coast of the United States. Until the US severed ties with Cuba after Fidel Castro’s rise to power in 1959, Cuba was a major weekend tourist destination for Americans and it was known for its thriving night life. There was all-night music and dancing at clubs and the music is particularly famous and continues to be popular. The Cubans call their unique sound “son.” Check out these links to hear some! Orishas, Hay un son: Buena Vista Social Club, Chan Chan:

Subject vs. Prepositional Pronouns Usted, él, ellaUstedes, ellos, ellas Prepositional pronouns are the same as the subject pronouns, with the exception of yo and tú. They become “mí” and “ti.” Mí*, Usted, él, ellaUstedes, ellos, ellas *The “mí” carries an accent in order to distinguish it from the possessive pronoun, as in “mi casa.” **These two take a special form when used with the preposition “con.” Subject pronouns

A: to ¿A ti te gusta bailar? ¿En serio, te gusta? A mí, no. Tengo que dar 100 dólares a ella. Hoy mando la carta a él.

Con: with *Remember, conmigo and contigo are used instead mí and ti. This only happens with con. Lo siento, no puedo ir contigo a la fiesta. ¿Puedes ir conmigo al supermercado? No me gusta ir sola. Mi madre necesita ir al médico. Tengo que ir con ella. Mis amigos son muy sociables. Salgo con ellos los fines de semana.

De: from/ about or of (with pensar for opinion) Estas galletas son de ella. ¿Que piensas de él? ¿Es alto, guapo y moreno? Tu hermana llamó. Hay un mensaje de voz de ella. Los chocolates son de mí. Espero que te gusten.

En: in/on/at/ about (with pensar) Mi hermano piensa en nosotros mucho. Es muy cariñoso. Amor, pienso en ti en cada momento. Ay, cariño, me alegro que piensas en mí mucho.

Para: For (recipient) Estas flores son para ti. ¿Para mí? ¡Qué generoso! Lo siento, los chocolates no son para ti. Son para ella.

Por: For (on behalf of someone/ to go pick someone up) Los niños no pueden trabajar. Los padres trabajan por ellos. Todo lo que hago, lo hago por ti. Ella está enferma. Voy a ir al supermercado por ella. Mis amigos nunca vienen por mí a la casa. Siempre manejo yo.