PRONOUNS.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS.
You, in familiar polite style, is translatedustedfor both genders, and the verb agrees with it in the singular or the plural, according to the sense.Ustedand its plural are always written in abbreviation, thus:V. orVm. for the first, andVV. orVms. for the latter.
Mí,tí,sí, are always preceded by prepositions.
Me,te,se,le,los,la,las,les, are governed by verbs, and never placed after prepositions. When the verbs are in the indicative, or in the subjunctive mood, they are placed before the verb; as, He esteems her,él la estima. Should the verb be in the infinitive, or in the imperative mood, the pronouns must be placed after it, and joined to it so as to appear one word; thus, Give it to him, (give,da, it,le, to him,se,)dásele.