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Language Focus
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Pronouns |
Pronouns are words that stand in for a noun. They come in place of something that has been talked about already or whose meaning is obvious, and are used to make your speech more cohesive and articulate.
No encuentro el libro. Lo he buscado por todos lados. / (I) can't find the book. (I)'ve looked for it everywhere.
¿El libro que te presté? The book that (I) gave you?
In Spanish, you only use subject pronouns for emphasis:
Quieres un café? Yo invito. Fancy a coffee? I invite.
Other types of pronouns include object pronouns, indirect object pronouns, reflexive, relative, demonstrative, possessive and interrogative.
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