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Prepositional Object Pronouns

Preposition Pronouns

The Spanish prepositional pronouns are listed in the table to the right.

They are identical to the subject pronouns except for mí, ti and sí. Note that mí has a written accent mark to distinguish it from mi meaning “my”. The same applies to sí, as opposed to si meaning “if”. The tú form, ti, does NOT have an accent mark.

Examples:

¿Es para él o para ella?
Is it for him or for her?

No saldrán sin nosotros.
They won't leave without us.

A mí me gusta el chocolate.
I like chocolate.

Special forms are found for mí, ti, and sí after the preposition con:

conmigo - with me

¿Vas conmigo?
Are you going with me?

contigo - with you familiar (s)

Me gustaría salir contigo.
I'd like to go out with you.

consigo - with himself, herself, yourself

No traen dinero consigo.
You don't bring money with yourselves.
They don't bring money with themselves.

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Prepositional Pronouns

me
ti you (familiar)
él him (formal)
ella her
usted (Ud.) you (formal)
nosotros (as) us
vosotros (as) you guys (familiar)
ellos them (m)
ellas them (f)
ustedes (Uds.) you all (formal)
himself, herself, yourself, themselves, yourselves

m - masculine
f - feminine

Exercises

General

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Use of Prepositional Pronouns

Example Sentences

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