The professor gives the certificate TO ME, looks like a indirect object pronoun ie me te le nos os les. Yet the lesson uses mi an adjectival pronoun?? In the test the answer requires Ella a subject pronoun as do some of the examples.
Please help me. In the lesson it says the preposition CAN be followed by a pronoun. it does not indicate what type of pronoun.
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Johan V.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Please help me. In the lesson it says the preposition CAN be followed by a pronoun. it does not indicate what type of pronoun.
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using prepositions a, para, por, de, en, sin, hacia, sobre followed by a pronoun"
Asked 5 years ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Johan
In the lesson, after giving examples with each of the prepositions involved, you can read this in a special note:
"Notice how the first two pronouns (me, you) are: mí, ti. The rest of the forms are the same as the subject pronouns (él, ella, usted, nosotros, nosotras, vosotros, vosotras, ellos, ellas, ustedes)."
But to make it clearer we will add a table to the lesson.
Hope this helps.
Saludos
Inma
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