Prepositional Pronouns
01 Apr 2018Definition
A prepositional pronoun is to replace a noun that names a person or thing following a preposition, serving as the object of that preposition.
Standard prepositional pronouns
In the simplest case, prepositional pronouns are nearly identical to the subject
pronouns, except in the first- and second-person singular form, mí
replaces
yo
and ti
replaces tú
, respectively. Note that mí
takes an accent to
distinguish it from mi
, the possessive adjective, which means my
. Another
exception is for the third-person singular, there is a pronoun for neuter:
ello
, meaning “it”.
Shortcut:
- 1st person:
mí
- 2nd person:
ti
- 3rd person:
- singular:
él
,ella
,ello
- singular:
- plural forms are identical to the subject pronouns
Pronouns with con
Certain pronouns change their form when following the preposition con (“with”):
Person | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
1st | conmigo | con nosotoros(as) |
2nd | contigo | con vosotoros(as) |
3rd | consigo | consigo |
Complication:
- In the third-person forms, singular or plural,
consigo
is used when the subject of the sentence is the same as the object - Otherwise, the full form,
con él
,con ella
,con usted
,con ello
,con ellos
,con ellas
,con ustedes
should be used. - In programming language:
if subject == object: consigo else: full form
Subject pronouns with prepositions
There are six exceptional prepositions that when preceding a pronoun, the subject form of the pronoun should be used. These are:
entre (between) menos (except)
excepto (except) salvo (except)
incluso (including) según (according to)
For example:
Juan esta entre tú y yo.
Todos bailan excepto él.
Reflexive pronouns following a preposition
Reflexive pronouns are similar to the English counterparts “myself”, “yourself”,
“himself”. When following a preposition (e.g., a
), they come in the following
forms:
Person | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
1st | a mí mismo(a) | a nosotros(as) mismos(as) |
2nd | a ti mismo(a) | a vosotros(as) mismos(as) |
3rd | a sí mismo(a) | a sí mismos(as) |
Note: singular or plural, the third-person is always sí
.