Pronouns Flashcards
Reflexible pronouns

When are DIRECT object pronouns used?
When you’re talking about who or what an action is done to

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

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

Object pronouns are used in ____
commands
When object pronouns are used in commands, where do they go?
They’re added to the end

When 2 object pronouns come together, what comes first?
The INDIRECT pronoun

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

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’

‘Que’ is a relative pronoun - what can it mean?
‘that’, ‘which’ or ‘who’
Explain when you can use ‘que’ (3x)

What do you use to say words like ‘mine’ or ‘yours’?
Possessive pronouns
Possessive pronouns agree in ____ and ____ with the noung they’re replacing
gender and number

Masculine singular


Feminine singular


Masculine plural


Feminine plural


Something
Algo
Someone
Alguien
Demonstrative pronouns ___ demonstrative adjectives
=
this/these one(s)





