04/07/2021
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The personal pronouns are words that are used in speech to refer to nouns without naming them, starting from their grammatical person.
For example: Juan and Ana went on vacation. / They they went on vacation.
In this case, the subjects "Juan and Ana" are replaced by the personal pronoun "them".
See also: Pronouns
Personal pronouns refer to the different participants in a speech:
Personal pronouns can fulfill different functions within the sentence:
The following table shows what the function of each personal pronoun is:
Subject | Circumstantial complement | Direct object | Indirect object | ||
Singular | First person | Me | My | I | I |
Second person | You you | You | Tea | Tea | |
Third person | He she | He she | Him / her | Him / her | |
Plural | First person | Us | Us | Us | Us |
Second person | You | You | You | You | |
Third person | They / as | They / as | The | I / they |
Personal pronouns as subject
Personal pronouns as a circumstantial complement
Personal pronouns as a direct object
Indirect object pronouns
Follow with:
Enclitic pronouns | Indefinite pronouns |
Personal pronouns | Possessive pronouns |
Exclamatory pronouns | Relative Pronouns |
Demonstrative pronouns | Interrogative pronouns |