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Heinz
What is the difference between the "Yo, Soy, Me, and Mi"?
Can you please answer in English?
20 sept. 2008 13:07
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"Soy" is a verb: am
"Yo" is the subject of a sentence: Yo soy quien responde.
"Me" can never be used as the subject. Me is a substitute of yo, and is always placed near the verb: Mírame = Look at me; ¿Por qué no me miras? = Why don´t you look at me?
"Mi" is a possesive: my.
"Mí"(with ´) is always preceded by a preposition (a, ante, bajo, cabe, con, contra, de, desde, en, entre, hacia, hasta, para, por, según, sin, sobre o tras): Sin mí = without me; para mí = for me.
"Con mí"(with ´) is a mistake; conmigo is correct = with me.
20 septembre 2008
Pues yo, aunque me hubiera gustado, no fuí con mi amigo AuDeN a la barbacoa. Otra vez será.
21 septembre 2008
"Yo, Soy, Me, and Mi"
Yo = I
Soy = I am
Me = Me reflexive and direct
Me = (to) me. Indirect
20 septembre 2008
Yo means I, Soy is the first person of the verb - ser(to be). Me and Mi are pronouns - my in english. But "me" is used with verbs.
20 septembre 2008
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Heinz
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Philippin (tagalog), Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Espagnol
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