Pronouns Flashcards
Reflexible pronouns
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When are DIRECT object pronouns used?
When you’re talking about who or what an action is done to
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Direct Pronouns:
me
you (inf.,sing.)
him/it & her/it
us
you (inf.,pl.)
them (masc.) & them (fem.)
me
te
lo & la
nos
os
los & las
When are INDIRECT object pronouns used?
When doing something ‘to’ or ‘for’ someone
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Indirect Pronouns:
to me
to you (inf.,sing.)
to him/it & her/it
to us
to you (inf.,pl.)
to them (masc.) & them (fem.)
me
te
le
nos
os
les
Where do object prnouns normally go? (verb wise)
Before the verb BUT can go after verb if it’s infinitive or present participle
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Object pronouns are used in ____
commands
When object pronouns are used in commands, where do they go?
They’re added to the end
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When 2 object pronouns come together, what comes first?
The INDIRECT pronoun
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When 2 object pronouns come together, what happens if the indirect pronoun is ‘le’ or ‘les’?
It becomes ‘se’ in front of the direct object pronoun
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Some pronouns change after certain ______
prepositions
Give examples of prepositions that some pronouns change after
‘me’ and ‘you’ becomes ‘mi and ‘ti’ after prepositions like ‘a’, ‘para’ and ‘sobre’ / ‘de’
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‘Que’ is a relative pronoun - what can it mean?
‘that’, ‘which’ or ‘who’
Explain when you can use ‘que’ (3x)
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What do you use to say words like ‘mine’ or ‘yours’?
Possessive pronouns