Pronouns
by Hugh Wright
1. intransitive verbs only take a SUBJECT no object: he died; you complain; ...
1.1. yo/nosotros
1.2. tu/vosotros
1.3. el/ellos
1.4. ella/ellas
1.5. usted/ustedes
2. possive adjectives, my, your, his, her
2.1. mi/mis nuestro/a/os/as
2.2. tu/tus vuestro/a/os/as
2.3. su/sus
2.3.1. to avoid amibiguity
2.3.1.1. de el/ellos
2.3.1.2. de ella/ellas
2.3.1.3. de usted/ustedes
3. possessive pronouns mine, yours, his, hers etc
3.1. mio(s) nuestro(s)
3.2. tuyo(s) vuestro(s)
3.3. suyo(s)
4. transitive verbs take a DIRECT OBJECT and sometimes an INDIRECT OBJECT: she likes you; he gave it to me; ...
4.1. DIRECT OBJECTS (lo/la)
4.1.1. me/nos
4.1.2. te/os
4.1.3. lo/los (le/les sometimes used)
4.1.4. la/las
4.1.5. lo/los/la/las
4.2. INDIRECT OBJECTS "to" often people (le)
4.2.1. me/nos
4.2.2. te/os
4.2.3. le/les/se
4.2.4. to avoid ambiguity
4.2.4.1. a el/ella, a (name), a mi...
4.2.5. same pronouns with
4.2.5.1. gustar, encantar, suportar, fascinar apetecer, parecer, dolar, interesar