In Spanish, some verbs are always used with the same preposition. They require the use of a preposition to complete its meaning. In this article, we’ll focus on Spanish verbs with the preposition a.
Prepositions
In this article, we’ll be looking at two expressions that give us some information about the time something happens in relation to something else. In particular, we are going to focus on antes de and después de.
In this article, we will go through ten popular Spanish verbs with the preposition en, understanding how it’s used and its importance in different situations.
In this article, we are going to learn some Spanish verbs with the preposition de.
Prepositions are very important words because they are used in specific ways to connect ideas. In this article, we are going to learn Spanish prepositions of place that you can use to express location.
Prepositions of place in Spanish are used to describe or to refer to a location. They are often used with the verb estar and indicate a relationship between two or more things.
The prepositions por and para are usually confused since they could have the same translations depending on the context. They both could mean to or for. In this article you will learn and practice por vs para. Let’s start.
The preposition a in Spanish has many translations depending on the context. It could mean to, at or even by. Let’s go through its meanings and uses in this article.
Some verbs are always followed by the same prepositions. However, some verbs do not need any preposition at all and sometimes they change their meaning when they are used with a preposition. Learn 5 popular Spanish verbs with and without prepositions in this article.
It is not easy to use prepositions in a foreign language. In this article you are going to learn how and when to use con in Spanish.
