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Pronouns after Prepositions

Essential Question:

Essential Question

How can learning the pronouns that follow prepositions help me I say whom things are for, whom you go shopping with and what interests you and your friends using prepositions?

English Grammar Connection:

Prepositions (such as for, from, to, and with) sometimes link pronouns to another word in a sentence. Some of the pronouns that follow prepositions are different from the subject pronouns.

Pronouns

Are all pronouns the same?

Pronouns that follow prepositions are different from subject pronouns and object pronouns.

Here's how:

Use these pronouns after prepositions like para, de, a, and con.

Here's how

Cont.

Notice that these pronouns are the same as the subject pronouns in all forms except mí (yo) and ti (tú).

Cont.

What pronouns do we use with gustar?

More Pronouns

With verbs like gustar, use pronouns after the preposition a to add emphasis.

A mí no me gusta la ropa de cuadros.

I really don’t like plaid clothes.

What else can a pronoun do?

The pronoun after a can also clarify to whom a sentence refers.

What else can a pronoun do?

What happens when you use con with mi and ti?

When you use mí and ti after the preposition con, they combine with con to form the words conmigo and contigo.

What happens when you use con with mi and ti?

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