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Purpose of Subject Pronouns |
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To identify the subject of verbs |
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Yo Tú Usted/él/Ella Nosotros/Nosotras Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas |
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Purpose of Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions |
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To identify the objects of prepositions or to identify the direct object |
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The Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions |
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Mí Ti Usted/Él/Ella Sí (yourself, himself, herself, itself) Nosotros/Nosotras Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas |
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With you (formal), with him(self), with her(self), with them(selves) |
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Between
USE YO AND TÚ INSTEAD OF MÍ AND TI |
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Except
USE YO AND TÚ INSTEAD OF MÍ AND TI |
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Including
USE YO AND TÚ INSTEAD OF MÍ AND TI |
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Except
USE YO AND TÚ INSTEAD OF MÍ AND TI |
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Except
USE YO AND TÚ INSTEAD OF MÍ AND TI |
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According to
USE YO AND TÚ INSTEAD OF MÍ AND TI |
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Purpose of Direct Object Pronouns |
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Replace nouns and answer the question “What” or “whom.”
DO precedes verb |
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The Direct Object Pronouns |
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Direct Object Command Rules |
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With negative commands, pronoun precedes command
With affirmative commands, pronoun attaches to comman |
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Purpose of Indirect Object Pronouns |
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Tells “for whom” or “to whom” the action is done
IO precedes verb |
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The Indirect Object Pronouns |
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Contar(LE) algo (a alguien) |
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To tell something (to someone) |
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To give something (to someone) |
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Decir(LE) algo (a alguien) |
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To say something (to someone) |
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Pedir(LE) algo (a alguien) |
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To ask something (of someone) |
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Regalar(LE) algo (a alguien) |
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To give something (a gift) (to someone) |
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Servir(LE) algo (a alguien) |
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To serve something (to someone) |
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Traer(LE) algo (a alguien) |
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To bring something (to someone) |
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Indirect Object Command, Infinitive, and Gerundio rules |
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With negative commands, pronoun precedes command
With affirmative commands, pronoun attached to command
With infinitives and gerundios, pronoun before or after |
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Double Object Pronoun Rules |
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Indirect object precedes direct object
If indirect object is le or les, it is changed to se if they are followed by direct objects lo, los, la, or las |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To like |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To be mad about (really like) |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To love (something) |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To be crazy about |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To dislike/To hate |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To be missing |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To be fascinated |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To be in need of |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To care about |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To be bothered by |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To seem |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To be left over |
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Always used in the third person singular or plural with an indirect object pronoun
To be one’s turn |
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