I asked my professor this. Need to know more, my books are not giving. Ti this is what is called a disjunctional or prepositional pronoun.
If you are looking for an authoritative source, you can always check with the diccionario panhispánico de. Tú and usted can be used as subject pronouns. Or when do we use ti instead of tu.
It's not clear to me when to use ti vs. In your example above, a ti. Ti, tú, and usted are all personal pronouns meaning you. Can someone please explain the grammatical use of 'tí' ?
Hi scratch, the personal pronoun ti never carries an accent mark. Ti can only be used as the object of a prepositional phrase. Are they only used with indirect object pronouns? I just wanted to know what the difference is between this and para tu.
When do you use a ti and a mi? That is to say that it is the pronominal form that you will find following a preposition. That is to say that it is the pronominal form that you will find following a preposition. Los dias se pasan sin ti, las noches se.
Ti this is what is called a disjunctional or prepositional pronoun. And why/when that use intead of 'te' examples: In your example above, a ti is. Can they be used with direct object pronouns?
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