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Preview Pronouns. Repaso: Pronouns. In Spanish, as in English, the subject (sujeto) of a verb does the action and the object (complemento) of a verb receives the action. María llama a Juan . Alberto lleva una mochila . Pronouns.
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Preview Pronouns Repaso: Pronouns
In Spanish, as in English, the subject (sujeto)of a verb does the action and the object (complemento)of a verb receives the action. Maríallama a Juan. Albertolleva una mochila. Pronouns
Spanish speakers don’t often use subject pronounsbecause the verb ending usually indicates the subject. However, the pronoun may be used to clarify or emphasize the subject. Yoiré al concierto, no Paco. ¡Tútienes que hacerlo! Pronouns
Pronouns used after prepositions such as a, de, and para are known as objects of prepositions. They have the same form as subject pronouns, except for míand ti, which are used instead of yoand tú. These pronouns join con to form conmigoand contigo. Pronouns Carlos me habló de usted. ¿Tienes un regalo para mí?
Direct objectsreceive the action of the verb. Indirect objectsusually stand for people who receive the direct object or who experience the action of the verb. Before lo(s)and la(s),le(s)changes to se. Mi hermano compró un boletoextra y seloregaló a su noviaen vez de a mí. Meparece injusto. Pronouns