With the preposition Con
"with", the Yo and Tú forms are irregular
- we say conmigo"with me" and contigo["with
you" -familiar] rather than **
con
yo (!) or*
con
ti. Unfortunately, **
con
yo is not a Nice Word, so you want to
be careful not to make this mistake.
Consigo is used when
referring to "with him/her/yourself" or "with them/yourselves."
The expression Para
+ Prepositional
Pronoun can be used to reflect your opinion of something:
Para mí, La Ley y El Orden
es un programa muy interesante.
Para mi hermana, Ally McBeal
es muy divertido.
Para nosotras, ER es el programa
más fantástico del mundo.
Para mí, el deporte más fascinante
del mundo es la equitación.
Pero, para el Sr. del Prado, el deporte
más importante es el béisbol.
The Prepostion de
"of" and Prepositional
Pronouns
¿Qué piensas de ella?
What do you think about her? [your opinion]
¿Qué piensas de él?
What do you think about him?
Do not make the contraction del with
de
and él .Él with
an accent is not used to make a contraction.
Only de + el (the singular
article "the" which does not have an accent) = del.
Please note that the Subject
pronouns yo and tú are used with the prepositions
Entre
(between)
and Incluso (including).