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Pronouns After Prepositions Avancemos 2 Unidad 3.1
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In Spanish, pronouns that follow prepositions are different from subject pronouns. Subject Pronouns yonosotros(as) tútútútúvosotros(as) él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes
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Copy these to your notes. Pronouns after Prepositions mínosotros(as) tivosotros(as) él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes
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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.
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Prepostions a = to de = from, of para = for con = with
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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