Personal pronouns and their functions
In this video I will explain personal pronouns and their functions.
The personal pronouns are those words that serve to indicate the 3 grammatical people of the speech (the one who speaks, the one who listens and 3rd the other or object of what is spoken) and they will present different shapes according to the syntactic function they fulfill in the sentence. These changes in the form depending on whether they are CD or CI or subject are a remainder of the Latin cases (nominative, accusative, speaking, dative or genitive).
We will see that it is simpler than it seems: These pronouns, that we do NOT realize that they are personal pronouns, we use them continuously in syntax when we substitute (lo, la los, las, le, les) CDs and CIs, but also in 1st and 2nd person (me, you, us, you) that always we forgot. Today we will review them and see what functions they fulfill.
Have:
2 types of pronouns: Tonic forms (which will have strong Subject functions or others such as CC or CRV) and unstressed forms which are the ones we are used to directly replacing when syntaxing the CD and the CI.
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In addition, on the web I have left you some printable exercises with their solutions so that you can practice what you learned in today's lesson.