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16. Prepositional Pronouns


[on-screen 01:00:34] Pronouns After Prepositions:

[01:00:35] prepositions which are also known as prepositional pronouns and they're put after prepositional words such as of on

[on-screen 01:00:41] Pronouns After Prepositions: ° of eon e from e to e for e with

[01:00:41] from to for with and more and in English

[on-screen 01:00:44] Prepositional Pronouns In English: me us you | allof you him/her/it | them

[01:00:44] they look like this me you him her it us all of you and them in English there is no pattern to follow with any of these pronouns because some of them completely change while some stay the same such as

[on-screen 01:00:55] Prepositional Pronouns In English: me | us you all of you him/her/it | them

[01:00:55] you keeping the same form as the regular pronoun you contextually you can use these prepositional pronouns and put them after prepositions like what about

[on-screen 01:01:02] Pronouns After Prepositions: e What about me? e This is on you e This is from him ¢ Take it to her e This is for us e We go with them

[01:01:02] me this is on you this is from him take it to her this is for us we go with them and of course you don't necessarily have to use these phrases in Spanish however the same idea also works for prepositional pronouns and actually their syntax is a lot easier to understand in Spanish in Spanish you

[on-screen 01:01:17] Prepositional Pronouns In Spanish: mi nosotros/as ti vosotros/as éVella | ellos/ellas

[01:01:18] have me with an accent t l or a noos Vos and AOS or just by looking at the syntax you probably find it very strange that the he we y'all and they pronouns

[on-screen 01:01:28] Prepositional Pronouns In Spanish: mi nosotros/as ti vosotros/as éVella | ellos/ellas

[01:01:29] haven't changed because when compared to

[on-screen 01:01:31] Prepositional Pronouns: Pronouns: mi nosotros/as yO | nosotros/as ti vosotros/as tu | vosotros/as éVella | ellos/ellas éV/ella | ellos/ellas

[01:01:31] their normal pronoun form they stayed the same because Spanish decided to not change their form and keep their form as their regular pronoun form aside from me and you and telling the difference between pronouns and prepositional pronouns in Spanish can be done by simply looking if the word is after a preposition you can have a simple

[on-screen 01:01:45] Pronouns After Prepositions: This is for us

[01:01:45] sentence like this is for us and in Spanish the phrase would be EST es noos

[on-screen 01:01:49] Pronouns After Prepositions: This is for us Esto es para nosotros

[01:01:50] and as you can see noos is placed after

[on-screen 01:01:52] Pronouns After Prepositions: This is for us Esto es para nosotros

[01:01:53] the preposition para keeping its form and not changing unlike English which uses us and completely changes the form whereas in Spanish it stays the same and simpler to understand nonetheless you can sometimes have sentences when you'll have the same pronoun and prepositional pronoun like they go with them which

[on-screen 01:02:06] Pronouns After Prepositions: They go with them

[01:02:07] would be AOS Vanos and at first looking

[on-screen 01:02:08] Pronouns After Prepositions: They go with them Ellos van con ellos

[01:02:10] at this phrase is very weird because we have the word AOS not changing form but actually AOS in the beginning is they and AOS in the end is them because it's place after the preposition with but once again these are just the rules of Spanish and you can make many more examples like life is easy for

[on-screen 01:02:24] Pronouns After Prepositions: Life is easy for her

[on-screen 01:02:25] Pronouns After Prepositions: Life is easy for her La vida es facil para ella

[01:02:26] her or you can go with

[on-screen 01:02:28] Pronouns After Prepositions: You can go with us

[on-screen 01:02:29] Pronouns After Prepositions: You can go with us Tu puedes ir con nosotros

[01:02:29] us or you can have a tricky example like this gift is from him EST is with the

[on-screen 01:02:33] Pronouns After Prepositions: This gift is from him

[on-screen 01:02:34] Pronouns After Prepositions: This gift is from him Este regalo es de él

[01:02:35] ending being not to be confused with

[on-screen 01:02:37] Pronouns After Prepositions: This gift is from him Este regalo es de él del

[01:02:38] like I said in the beginning of the video Del is of the or from the

[on-screen 01:02:40] Pronouns After Prepositions: This gift is from him Este regalo es de él of/fromthe €< del

[01:02:42] masculine which uses the definite article L but the L means from him because L doesn't change in Spanish when it's used as a prepositional pronoun even though it's a rare instance you can still encounter these things when you learn Spanish at last there's one rule

[on-screen 01:02:53] Pronouns After Prepositions:

[01:02:54] that you have to remember with the prepositional pronouns in Spanish specifically relating to the preposition

[on-screen 01:02:57] Pronouns After Prepositions: con - with

[01:02:58] con which is with it's the only preposition in Spanish where if you

[on-screen 01:03:01] Prepositional Pronouns In Spanish: con nosotros/as con vosotros/as con él/ella | con ellos/as

[01:03:01] place these prepositional pronouns after K they will keep their form but with me

[on-screen 01:03:04] Prepositional Pronouns In Spanish: con mi con nosotros/as conti con vosotros/as con él/ella | con ellos/as

[01:03:05] and T you have to combine K with the pronouns which would be kigo and kigo so

[on-screen 01:03:08] Prepositional Pronouns In Spanish: conmigo | con nosotros/as contigo | con vosotros/as con él/ella | con ellos/as

[01:03:10] whenever you use prepositional pronouns with K like do you want to go with me

[on-screen 01:03:13] Pronouns After Prepositions: con - with Do you want to go with me?

[01:03:13] you will

[on-screen 01:03:14] Pronouns After Prepositions: con - with Do you want to go with me? éQuieres ir conmigo?

[01:03:14] sayig and you can reply with yes I do

[on-screen 01:03:17] Pronouns After Prepositions: con - with Yes, | do want to go with you

[01:03:17] want to go with you

[on-screen 01:03:18] Pronouns After Prepositions: con - with Yes, | do want to go with you Si, quiero ir contigo

[01:03:18] see and in case you use the other prepositions with K you don't have to

[on-screen 01:03:22] Prepositional Pronouns In Spanish: conmigo | con nosotros/as contigo | con vosotros/as con él/ella | con ellos/as

[01:03:22] modify them as you do with me and T and that's as far as pronouns after prepositions go direct object pronouns