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How do you determine the number of a pronoun?

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Contestado por jeoneunbangtanannyeo
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Respuesta:

A pronoun and its antecedent must agree in number—that is, they must both be either singular or plural.

The pronoun in Spanish:

  1. tonic (non-clitic) (of nominative-vocative and prepositional cases) (I, you, he, ... me, you, yes, ...)
  2. unstressed (clitic) (of accusative and dative cases) (me, te, se; lo, le, la; nos, os; ...) reflexive and reciprocal (me, te, se, nos, os)
  3. possessive.
Contestado por Usuario anónimo
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Respuesta:

The personal pronouns are: I, you, he / she / it, we, you, them.

1. The personal pronouns in first, I, we, person are used to talk about oneself.

2. To talk about other people, the personal pronoun in the second person, singular or plural, is used: you.

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