Spanish Pronouns - mylanguages.org
https://mylanguages.org/spanish_pronouns.phpSpanish Pronouns. Learning the Spanish Pronouns displayed below is vital to the language. Spanish pronouns include personal pronouns (refer to the persons speaking, the persons spoken to, or the persons or things spoken about), indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns (connect parts of sentences) and reciprocal or reflexive pronouns (in which the object of a verb is being acted …
Spanish Pronouns - Grammar and Vocabulary
mylanguages.org › spanish_pronounsEnglish Pronouns Spanish Pronouns; Pronouns: Pronombres: I: Yo: you: tu/ usted: he: él: she: ella: we: nosotros: they: ellos: me: yo: you: tu/ usted: him: él/ lo/ le: her: ella/ le: us: nosotros: them: ellos: my: mi: your: su: his: su: her: su: our: nuestro: their: su: mine: mio/ mia: yours: tuyo: his: suyo: hers: suyo: ours: nuestro: theirs: suyo
Pronouns and Determiners in Spanish Grammar
espanol.lingolia.com › en › grammarPronouns are words that replace nouns whereas determiners are words that are used together with nouns. Here we explain the different types of pronouns and determiners found in Spanish grammar: personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, interrogative, demonstrative, indefinite and the use of voseo. In the following pages, you will find detailed information about different types of pronouns and determiners in Spanish grammar with rules for usage and examples.
Personal Pronouns in Spanish Grammar - Lingolia
espanol.lingolia.com › en › grammarPrepositional pronouns are used in the following cases in Spanish grammar: after a preposition (a, con, hacia, para, por, sobre, sin etc.) . to, with, towards, for, on, without etc. Example: