Pronouns after Prepositions

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Pronouns after prepositions

Pronouns used as prepositional pronouns míme tiyou élhim ellaher ustedyou nosotrosus ellosthem (M) ellosthem (F) ustedesyou guys

Prepositions ato, atenin, on antes debeforeencima deon top of bajounderenfrente dein front of cerca denearentrebetween conwithfuera deoutside of contraagainsthaciatoward deof, fromhastauntil delante dein front ofporfor, by dentro deinsideparafor, in order to desdesince, fromsegúnaccording to después deaftersinwithout detrás debehindsobreover, about duranteduringtrasafter, behind

Exceptions Conmigo Contigo Él Ella Usted Nosotros Ellos Ellas Ustedes When using “con” we have a special form for “me” and “you” → Yo estoy contigo. (I am with you) ¿Vienes conmigo? (Are you coming with me?) Vamos con ustedes (We are going with you guys)

Pronouns after prepositions A (to, at) Cerca de (near) Contra (against) De (of, from) Delante de (in front of) Dentro de (inside) Después de (after) Detrás de (behind) En (in, on) En frente de (in front of) Hacia (toward) Por (for, by) Para (for, in oder to) Sin (without) Sobre (over, about) + → Le di las llaves a ella. (I gave her the keys) Laura está cerca de mi. (Laura is close to me) Pepe está contra ti. (Pepe is against you) Juan está enamorado de mi. (Juan is in love with me) Lola está delante de ellos. (Lola is in front of them) Mí Ti Él Ella Usted Nosotros Ellos Ellas Ustedes

Pronouns after prepositions A (to, at) Cerca de (near) Contra (against) De (of, from) Delante de (in front of) Dentro de (inside) Después de (after) Detrás de (behind) En (in, on) En frente de (in front of) Hacia (toward) Por (for, by) Para (for, in oder to) Sin (without) Sobre (over, about) + → Mí Ti Él Ella Usted Nosotros Ellos Ellas Ustedes Las llaves están dentro del coche. (The keys are inside the car) Después de Usted. (After you) Jaime está detrás del árbol. (Jaime is behind the tree) Yo creo en ti. (I believe in you)

Pronouns after prepositions A (to, at) Cerca de (near) Contra (against) De (of, from) Delante de (in front of) Dentro de (inside) Después de (after) Detrás de (behind) En (in, on) En frente de (in front of) Hacia (toward) Por (for, by) Para (for, in oder to) Sin (without) Sobre (over, about) + → Mí Ti Él Ella Usted Nosotros Ellos Ellas Ustedes El gato está en frente de nosotros. (The cat is in front of us) Yo voy hacia ti. (I´m going towards you) Lo hago por ella. (I´m doing it for her) El regalo es para él. (The present is for him) No puedo vivir sin ti. (I can´t live without you) El libro trata sobre nosotros. (The book is about us)