Pronouns After Prepositions Page 154 Avancemos 2
Pronouns After Prepositions Common prepositions: Para – for De – of, from A – to, at (or personal “a”) Con - with
Pronouns After Prepositions para mí para ti para él, ella, Ud. para nosotros para nosotras para ellos, ellas, Uds.
Pronouns After Prepositions Clara vive lejos de nosotros. Clara lives far from us. Tengo un regalo para ti. I have a gift for you.
Pronouns After Prepositions With verbs like gustar, use pronouns after the preposition “a” to add emphasis. A mí no me gusta la ropa de cuadros. I really don´t like plaid clothes.
Pronouns After Prepositions Certain: A él le gusta ir a la librería. It pleases him to go to the bookstore.
Pronouns After Prepositions When you want to say “with me” and “with you,” the preposition “con” is irregular: conmigo – with me contigo – with you (the other forms of “con” are regular.)
Pronouns After Prepositions ¿Vas a la fiesta conmigo o con Jorge? Are you going to the party with me or with Jorge?
Pronouns After Prepositions No voy con él; voy contigo. I´m not going with him; I´m going with you.
1. Yo voy a la fiesta _____ ______. (with them) 2. La clase quiere ir __________. (with you [sing.]) 3. Mi familia recibe un regalo ____ _____. (from me) 4. A ____ me interesa el español. 5. Recibo un regalo ____ _____ ( for you ) 6.Mi hermano siempre se ríe____ ____. (at her) 7. Viene a la fieste __________ (with me)