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can you use two subject pronouns in one sentence

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Such as tú and Ramón in one sentence. How can you write that in a sentence together.

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updated ENE 25, 2010
posted by BriannaC
"tú and Ramón" = pronoun and one proper noun - samdie, ENE 25, 2010

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HI briann, welcome to the forumgrin

yes, you can:

Tú y Ramón vais al cine.

updated ENE 25, 2010
posted by 00494d19
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Any compound sentence will have two verbs and there's nothing to prevent the subject of each verb from being a pronoun. In many complex sentences the main and subordinate verbs can have different subjects. As in Heidita's example, even a simple sentence can have a compound subject.

updated ENE 25, 2010
posted by samdie
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Most of the time this will happen is with a be verb, or a A, another way of saying A.

Most often, it will be tú es Ramón, or Ramón, tú eres ...

updated ENE 24, 2010
edited by coolbee
posted by coolbee
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