Pronoun chartSubject pronouns 1st personIyo 2nd personyoutú 2nd person formalyouusted 3rd person (male)heél 3rd person (female)sheella 1st person (plural)wenosotros/as.

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Pronoun chartSubject pronouns 1st personIyo 2nd personyoutú 2nd person formalyouusted 3rd person (male)heél 3rd person (female)sheella 1st person (plural)wenosotros/as 2nd person (plural)youvosotros/as 2nd person formal(plural)youusted 3rd person (plural)theyellos/ellas

Prepositional pronouns The pronouns used after prepositions are the same as the subject pronouns, except mí and ti are used instead of yo and tú. sin míwithout me cerca de tinear you delante de ustedin front of you detrás de élbehind him With the preposition con, use conmigo to say with me and contigo to say with you (sing., fam.). al lado de ellanext to her con nosotros/aswith us After the prepositions entre, menos (minus, except), and excepto (except), use yo and tú instead of mí and ti. para vosotros/asfor you entre ustedesbetween you far from them

¿Quién está detrás de ti en la foto?Who is behind you in the photo? Mi familia nunca hace viajes sin mí My family never takes trips without me. ¿Quién es más importante para ti? Who is more important to you? go to work without me ir a trabajar sin mí who has come between you and I? ¿que ha venido entre usted y yo ? Todo el mundo fue al parque, excepto tú. Everyone went to the park, except you. ¿Quién come contigo todos los días? ¿Quién comparte sus secretos contigo a veces? A veces mis abuelos van de compras conmigo. Sometimes my grandparents go shopping with me. ¿Qué hacen tus abuelos contigo? What do your grandparents do with you? Who eats with you every day ? Who shares their secrets with you sometimes? Mis abuelos nunca hacen nada conmigo. My grandparents never do anything with me.

sin mí/ti circa de tú ¿Qué hacen tus abuelos con tus? ¿Quién come con mí todos los días? Todo el mundo fue al parque, excepto ti. ¿que ha venido entre usted y mi ? sin tú ¿Quién come conmigo todos los días? ¿Qué hacen tus abuelos contigo? circa de ti Todo el mundo fue al parque, excepto tú. ¿que ha venido entre usted y yo ?