Pronouns After Prepositions Avancemos 2 Unidad 3.1
In Spanish, pronouns that follow prepositions are different from subject pronouns. Subject Pronouns yonosotros(as) tútútútúvosotros(as) él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes
Copy these to your notes. Pronouns after Prepositions mínosotros(as) tivosotros(as) él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes
Copy these to your notes. Pronouns after Prepositions mínosotros(as) tivosotros(as) él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes All the pronouns are the same as the subject pronouns except these two.
Prepostions a = to de = from, of para = for con = with
Copy these to your notes. With verbs like gustar, use the pronouns after the preposition a to add emphasis. A mí no me gusta la ropa de cuadros.
Copy these to your notes. The pronoun after the a can also clarify to whom the sentence refers. Le gusta ir a la librería. Can mean He/She/You. How can I tell who you’re talking about? I’m so confused.
Copy these to your notes. The pronoun after the a can also clarify to whom the sentence refers. A él le gusta ir a la librería. Can only mean he! Whew! Thanks for clearing that up for me!
Copy these to your notes. When you use mí and ti after the preposition con, they combine with con to form conmigo and contigo. ¿Vas a la fiesta conmigo o con Jorge? No voy con él; voy contigo.