Why is the last sentence written as "y no abusemos de ellas"? I thought that it should be "no las abusemos". Is there a rule for when you put "de ellas" at the end of the sentence? I thought that you weren't allowed to have pronouns on the end of sentences in Spanish.
When do you use "de ellas" (de + pronoun) ?
- « Back to Q&A Forum
- « Previous questionNext question »
Kimberley M.Kwiziq community member
When do you use "de ellas" (de + pronoun) ?
This question relates to:Spanish writing exercise "What will the Internet be like in the future?"
Asked 4 years ago
Hola Kimberley
the verb abusar in Spanish is used with the preposition "de" unlike in English (no preposition).
We say "abusar de algo" or "abusar de alguien". If used with a pronoun, you need these pronouns:
mí, ti, él, ella, usted, nosotros/-as, vosotros/-as, ellos/-as
For example:
Estás abusando de mí.
El alcohol es malo. No abuses de él.
El jefe nos explota en el trabajo. Está abusando de nosotros.
I hope this clarified it.
Saludos
Inma
Don't have an account yet? Join today
Ask a question
Find your Spanish level for FREE
Test your Spanish to the CEFR standard
Find your Spanish level