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  2. Prepositional Pronoun Forms. The pronoun sí may be used instead of usted, ustedes, él, ella, ellos, or ellas when these are used reflexively (when the subject and object are the same person). Cree que lo puede hacer por sí solo. He thinks he can do it all by himself.

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  4. Nov 25, 2011 · Short answer: It is para ti... As the object of the preposition para, you would never use tú. Tú is a subject pronoun and is generally only used as the subject of a sentence. Ti is used as the object of a prepostion. There are some exceptions, though.

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    This is a subject pronoun and refers to the subject of the sentence. It corresponds to the English "you" (second person, singular fam). In most cases, the subject pronoun is optional in Spanish and usually not used. (Tú) eres muy inteligente - Youare very intelligent.

    This is a possessive adjectiveand is used to demonstrate possession, ownership or relationship of a noun. It corresponds to the English possessive adjective, "your."

    This is an indirect object pronoun(in the case of your example above, but also shares the same form as direct object pronoun) and is used to name the object of a sentence. In this case: Te gusta jugar baloncesto - Basketball is pleasing to you(you like basketball).

    This is what is called a disjunctional or prepositional pronoun. That is to say that it is the pronominal form that you will find following a preposition. In your example above, "a ti" is a restatement of the indirect object pronoun, and it is added in order give emphasis or clarity to the statement. Hopefully, this has helped to answer your questi...

  5. Sep 13, 2020 · The difference between Ti and Tu lies in where you use them in a sentence. Ti is a prepositional pronoun, a word that is the object of prepositions like before, about, after, for, etc. Tu is a possessive pronoun and works like “your” in English.

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  7. Sep 3, 2006 · They're both grammatically correct, but only "io ti messaggio" is idiomatic in most cases (same goes for "ti amo" vs. "amo te"). The pronoun is placed after the verb ("te") rather than before the verb ("ti") only (or mostly) for emphasis (e.g. when we want to stess who does what).

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