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Let's Talk! INSTANT SPANISH

Prepositional Pronouns
ti
él, ella,
Ud.
nosotros-as
vosotros-as
ellos-as,
Uds.
a mí
a ti
a él
a ella
a usted
a nosotros-as
a vosotros-as
a ellos-as
a ustedes
me gusta
te gusta
le gusta
le gusta
le gusta
In Spanish,
for emphasis, it is common to use
prepositional pronouns with the verb,
gustar
.
I like the video. - A mí me gusta el video.
Literal translation - To me is pleasing the video.
nos gusta
os gusta
les gusta
les gusta
GUSTAR I LIKE
I like
you like
he likes
she likes
you like
we like
you like
they like
you like
PREPOSITIONAL
PRONOUNS
me
you
him, her,
you
us
you
them,
you
He goes with me.
He goes with you.
In Spanish,
when
and
ti
are followed by
con (with),
the words becomes
conmigo
and
contigo.
con + mí = conmigo
con + ti = contigo
E
Prepositional pronouns are used
to emphasize or clarify meanings.
Prepositional pronouns
come after prepositions.
El libro es para .
El libro es para ti.
El libro es para él.
The book is for me.
The book is for you.
The book is for him.
Él va conmigo.
Él va contigo.
CONMIGO - CONTIGO
(See pages 250 and 252.)
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