Prepositional phrases in Spanish are essential grammatical structures that add depth and precision to your communication. They consist of a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun and can indicate relationships such as location, direction, time, and possession.
Type | Example | Translation |
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Location | en la casa | in the house |
Direction | hacia la derecha | to the right |
Time | desde las diez | from ten o'clock |
Possession | de mi madre | of my mother |
Tips for Using Prepositional Phrases in Spanish:
Correct | Incorrect | Reason |
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El libro está sobre la mesa. | El libro está la mesa sobre. | Preposition comes before noun. |
Voy a la escuela por la mañana. | Voy la escuela por mañana. | Preposition comes before noun. |
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"According to the Spanish Academy of Language, prepositional phrases are crucial for expressing complex ideas and relationships in Spanish."
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