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Which lesson or lessons covers pronouns?

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I have searched the questions for "pronouns'' and most answers tell the person asking the question to go to the reference section. Seems like there should be one or more lessons on this subject but I have looked at titles of all the lessons in sections I and II and I do not see any lessons about pronouns.

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updated Mar 5, 2011
edited by Ron_Austin
posted by Ron_Austin
Pronouns cover a lot of territory. Could you be more specific? Subject, object, possessive, reflexive, interrogative, obj. of prep., relative , demonstrative, et al. - 0074b507, Mar 5, 2011
Direct and indirect object pronouns - I found them in lesson 2.3. I guess I missed it the first time I scanned the lessons. - Ron_Austin, Mar 5, 2011

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It looks like relative pronouns are covered in "Learn Spanish 4" Ron.

updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by amykay
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Thanks everyone but I am still on lesson 1 and this stuff makes my head hurt. I took another look at all the lessons and I think what I am looking for is in lesson 2.3.

Sorry I didn't see it before.

updated Mar 4, 2011
posted by Ron_Austin
Take your time Ron and let it all sink in, it will, I promise! ;-) - amykay, Mar 4, 2011
Good advice. - pacofinkler, Mar 4, 2011
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Possessive Pronouns Are in Learn Spanish 4 too Ron

el mío la mía los míos las mías - mine

el tuyo la tuya los tuyos las tuyas - yours (familiar, singular)

el suyo la suya los suyos las suyas - his/hers/yours (formal, singular)

el nuestro la nuestra los nuestros las nuestras - ours

el vuestro la vuestra los vuestros las vuestras - yours (familiar, plural)

el suyo la suya los suyos las suyas - theirs/yours (formal, plural)

Ambiguous Possession

Note that third person singular and plural have the exact same possessive pronouns!

El suyo can mean his, hers, yours, or theirs.

Personal pronouns are shown in the "Reference" section under "Spanish Grammar"

But apparently we must be very careful about using them. grin

updated Mar 4, 2011
edited by ian-hill
posted by ian-hill
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HI Ron, I put a link on the chat for tonightwink

However, also have a look at the other link:

Pronouns and commands

updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by 00494d19