11.8.6

After Prepositions

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After Prepositions

Prepositions are used to show a relation between one word and another word. Here are some common prepositions that you use pronouns after:

Para - for

Para - for

  • 'Para mí' can be used before a verb or after it.
    • Para mí, el problema es la calidad.
      • For me, the problem is the quality.
    • Sería un placer para nosotros.
      • It would be a pleasure for us.
Con - with

Con - with

  • When you are using 'con' in the 'mí, ti' and the reflexive the form changes.
  • 'Mí, ti and the reflexive form change to → 'migo, tigo' and 'sigo'.
  • They join with 'con' to become one word.
    • Conmigo (with me).
    • Contigo (with you).
    • Consigo (with him, with her).
    • Consigo mismo/a/os/as (with himself, herself, themselves).
Con- with

Con- with

  • The other pronouns stay the same.
    • Con nosotros (with us).
    • Con ella (with her).
    • Con vosotras (with you).
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