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Object Pronouns

Disjunctive Object Pronouns

Object Pronouns are divided into Disjunctive Object Pronouns and Conjunctive Object Pronouns.
When used as the object of a preposition, a personal pronoun is said to be in the disjunctive form or prepositional form (not used in conjunction with the verb).

Spanish disjunctive object pronouns are used in a similar way as in English.

    Ellos hablan de mí.
    They speak of me.

    Nosotros trabajamos para él.
    We work for him.

    Ella confía en tí.
    She trusts you.

    Usted se declara contra ellos.
    You declare against them.

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Related Topics

conjunctive pronouns
disjunctive & conjunctive

Object Pronouns

me
you (familiar)
él him or it (m)
ella her or it (f)
usted (Ud.) you (formal)
nosotros (as) us
vosotros (as) you (familiar)
ellos (as) them
ello neuter
ustedes (Uds.) you all(formal)

m - masculine
f - feminine

Use of Object Pronouns

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