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  1. Personal pronouns (los pronombres personales) are small words such as yo, me, mí, tú, te, tí, lo, …. They refer to people, things and concepts and can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition. There are three types of personal pronouns in Spanish: subject pronouns, object pronouns (direct and indirect) and prepositional pronouns.

  2. When used after the preposition con (with), three prepositional pronouns change form. con + = conmigo (with me) con + ti = contigo (with you) con + sí = consigo (with himself/herself) examples.

  3. La preposición con lleva los pronombres de la 1ª y 2ª persona singular (, ti) incorporados: conmigo y contigo. Ejemplo: Me encanta comer contigo. La preposición a se usan con los pronombres de CI. Ejemplo: A mí me conoce muy bien. A mí me hace la comida todos los días.

  4. Rebeca y yo vimos a Miguel y a Andrés el domingo. Ellos nos contaron su viaje a Guatemala. Explanation. In Spanish, the indirect object pronouns are used to indicate to whom the action of the verb is directed. They are: me (to me) te (to you, singular, informal) le (to him, to her, to you, singular, formal) nos (to us) les (to them, to you ...

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    Every time I try to explain the Spanish reflexive pronouns, I confirm that the best way to do it is by highlighting the fact that they also exist in English. The words “myself,” “yourself,” “himself,” “herself,” “ourselves,” “yourselves,” and “themselves” play the exact same role as the Spanish reflexive pronouns. You have to use Spanish reflexive ...

    There are 5 Spanish reflexive pronouns: 1. Me 2. Te 3. Se 4. Nos 5. Os Usually, they come before the verb or are attached to the infinitive, imperative, or gerund. I’ll start with a table to display all the reflexive pronouns in one place, so you can see their English equivalent and which personal pronoun they are related to. Then, I’ll discuss eac...

    So, those were the five Spanish reflexive pronouns! Now you know to use them when the subject of a verb is also the object. (In other words, when you have a reflexive verb and need to indicate the receiver of the action of that verb.) Remember that the reflexive pronouns can come just before the verb or attached at the end of an infinitive or gerun...

  5. How to use YO, ME, MI - TÚ, TE, TI. - YouTube. Did you like how easily I explained this subject? That's my teaching style, and you can learn Spanish with my Get to the Point Spanish video...

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  6. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like present indicative of haber yo nosotros tú vosotros ud/él uds/ellos, SOFIA: Rebeca? Estoy en la casa de Liliana. Por qué no _____ _____ (venir) a la fiesta? Todos están preguntando por ti., REBECA: Hola, Sofia.

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