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im confused on when you use these words

lo,les,le,su,se,tus,sus,me,nos,te

can someonw plz help me idk know when to use these in a sentence and its driving me nuts do i have to use them or can i just do it normally without them because i have absolutely no idea where they go in a sentence and its frusteratin me plz help xD

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updated Sep 17, 2010
edited by 00494d19
posted by hartstaken
We have English students here. Please use correct grammar, spelling and punctuation. - 0074b507, Sep 17, 2010
ayúdenme - 0074b507, Sep 17, 2010

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Welcome to the forum, heatstaken, I am sorry but a post like this is not acceptable on this site. We have a lot of students here so correct spelling is mandatory.

Spanish, you have put a lot of work into your answer, so I am not deleting this, but same goes for you, correct spelling is mandatory!

updated Sep 17, 2010
posted by 00494d19
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mi, mis, tu, tus, su, sus, nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras, vuestro, vuestra, vuestros and vuestras are all possesive adjectives: mi - my (singular) mis - my (plural) tu - your (singular) tus - your (plural) su - he/she/its/their (singular) sus - he/she/its/theirs (plural) nuestro - our (singular) nuestra - our (feminine) nuestros - our (plural) nuestras - our (plural) (feminine) vuestro - your (singular) vuestra - your (feminine) vuestros - your (plural) vuestas - your (plural) (feminine)

me, te, le, nos, os and les are all pronouns, they are used in front of verbs like gustar and faltar which are conjugated in a special way: faltar - to be lacking/missing me falta - i am missing (singular) EX: me falta mi libro - i am missing my book me faltan - i am missing (plural) EX: me faltan mis libros - i am missing my books te falta - you are missing le falta - he/she/it is missing nos falta - we are missing os falta - you (plural) are missing les falta - they are missing

me, te, se, nos and os are also pronouns but these ones are used in front of reflexive verbs and they make the verb reflect back on itself: lavar(se) - to wash (oneself) lavo - i wash me lavo - i wash myself lavas - you wash te lavas - you wash yourself lava - he/she/it washes se lava - he/she/it washes his/her/itself lavamos - we wash nos lavamos - we wash ourselves laváis - you (plural) wash os laváis - you (plural) wash yourselves lavan - they wash se lavan - they wash themselves

lo means it EX: ¿te gusta el cuadro? si, lo me gusta - do you like the picture? yes, i like it los means them EX: ¿te gustan los libros? si, los me gusta - do you like the books? yes, i like them la and las are the feminine versions EX: ¿te gusta la película? si, la me gusta - do you like the movie? yes, i like it ¿te gustan las canciones? si, las me gustan - do you like the songs? yes, i like them

Hope this makes sense, im not very good at explaining things smile

updated Sep 17, 2010
posted by spanish-at-heart