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Subject

Direct object

Indirect object

Possessive

Reflexive

Prepositional

Reciprocal

Yo me me mi me -
te te tu te ti -
Él lo le su se él -
Ella la le su se ella -
Usted lo, la le su se usted -
Nosotros nos nos nuestro nos nosotros nos
Ellos los les su se ellos se
Ellas las les su se ellas se
Ustedes los, las les su se ustedes se
  • Remember that with Double Object pronouns, the Indirect Object pronouns le and les change to se when combined with the Direct Object pronouns lo, la, los, and las.

  • Remember that the Possessive pronouns need to agree in number with the possessed object; and in the case of the Nosotros form, the pronouns must agree in both number and gender.