Simple
Prepostions |
a |
ante |
bajo |
con |
contra |
de |
desde |
durante |
en |
entre |
excepto |
hacia |
hasta |
mediante |
para |
por |
salvo |
según |
sin |
so |
sobre |
tras |
Compound
Prepositions |
a
causa de |
acerca
de |
además
de |
adversamente
a |
a
excepción de |
a
fuerza de |
alrededor
de |
al
través de |
a
menos de |
antes
de |
a
pesar de |
cerca
de |
concerniente
a |
conforme
a |
congruamente
a |
contrario
a |
correspondiente
a |
debajo
de |
delante
de |
dentro
de |
después
de |
detrás
de |
en
cuanto a |
en
frente de |
en
vez de |
en
virtud de |
frente
a |
fuera
de |
junto
a |
lejos
de |
por
causa de |
por
parte de |
por
razón de |
relativamente
a |
respeto
a |
sin
embargo de |
tocante
a |
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Basic
questions using a: |
¿A
dónde? |
Where
to? |
¿A
qué? |
For
what? To what end? |
¿A
quién? |
To
whom? singular |
¿A
quiénes? |
To
whom? plural |
¿A
qué hora? |
At
what time? |
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The
preposition a
is an over-worked term in Spanish. Just
pick one usage to study, and work on it
for a while with other vocabulary. Come
back later and study another usage. You'll
find that it's a lot easier to pick up
piece by piece, word by word, step by
step, and that it'll all add up pretty
quickly. |
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Explanations
for the uses of the preposition "a"
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I. |
...
meaning "to"
in most senses of the word. |
II. |
...
"in order to" ... |
III. |
...
toward a given direction. |
IV. |
...
upon (something happening) ... |
V. |
...
"at" a given time on the clock |
VI. |
...
(in a given manner) ... |
VII. |
@ |
VIII. |
...
(in somebody's style) ... |
IX. |
...
head to head, face to face, man to
man, ... |
X. |
[Direct
object in a sentence (when it's a person)]
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XI. |
[Indirect
object in a sentence (to or for someone)]
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XII. |
[Indirect
object in a sentence (away from someone)] |
XIII. |
Figurative
Expressions for English in |
XIV. |
Figurative
Expressions for English on |
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I.
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A
functions as TO in most senses of the word. |
In
these instances A designates the point (time
or place) that is to be reached.. |
Where
to? |
...
to New York |
...
to Acapulco |
¿Adónde?
|
...
a Nueva York |
...
a Acapulco |
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...
from when to when? |
...
from 3:00 to 5:00 |
¿De
qué hora a qué hora?
|
...
de las 3:00 a las 5:00 |
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II.
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A
functions as an introductory
word for the purpose of a movement or motion
(before an infinitive): |
...
in order to what? |
We're
going (in order) to work. |
They're
coming to see. |
¿
... a qué ? |
Vamos
a trabajar. |
Vienen
a ver. |
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This
construction includes any verb conveying a beginning
point to the second verb (its objective): |
aprender
a |
enseñar
a |
empezar
a |
comenzar
a |
llegar
a |
Aprendo
a hablar. |
Le
enseño a escribir. |
Empieza
a llorar. |
Comienza
a llover. |
Llega
a graduar. |
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III.
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A
functions as TO leading in any direction
from a given point, hence implying at. |
...
in which direction ? |
...
to the south of the forest. |
...
to the right. |
¿
... a dónde? |
...
al sur de la selva. |
...
a la derecha. |
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IV.
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A
functions as UPON, when indicating a certain
event happening. |
When? |
...
upon her crying out ... |
...
upon his entrance ... |
¿
Cuándo
? |
...
a sus gritos ... |
...
a su entrada ... |
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This
use is in reference to time. It points to the event
as causal for other information. |
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VI.
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A
is used to indicate the manner, position, or means
in which an activity or event occurs. |
on
all fours |
in
cold blood |
kneeling |
squatting |
a
gatas |
a
sangre fría |
a
rodilla |
a
cuclilla |
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Notice
that this meaning does not imply the use of by
in English. |
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VII.
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A
is used to express rate, price, or ratio: |
How
much? |
at
$5 a gallon |
at
80 mph |
2
to 1 |
¿A
cuánto ...? |
a
$5 por galón |
a
80 millas por hora |
dos
a uno |
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VIII.
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A
is used to indicate style: |
...
a la francesa. |
...
as a gentleman. |
...
as a clown. |
...
like a sailor. |
...
like the French. |
...
a caballero. |
...
a payaso. |
...
a lo marinero. |
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IX.
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A
is used between the same noun twice to indicate
rate, fashion, order, etc. |
step
by step |
drop
by drop |
hand
to hand |
one
by one |
face
to face |
paso
a paso |
gota
a gota |
mano
a mano |
uno
a uno |
cara
a cara |
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X.
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A
is used to indicate the direct object in a sentence,
when the direct object is a person or personified
object. |
Dad
sees Mom. |
The
child pets the cat. |
Papá
ve a Mamá |
El
niño caricia a su gato.
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Notice
that the verb is acting upon the person or personified
object, and the a
divides the direct object from the action. |
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XI.
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A
is used to indicate the indirect object in a sentence,
usually implying the direct object as to
or for the indirect object. |
You´'re
buying it for whom? |
I'm
buying it for my brother. |
¿A
quién se lo compras?
|
A
mi hermano se lo compro. |
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More
examples follow for clarity's sake: |
subject |
verb |
direct
object |
indirect
object |
Dad |
builds |
a
house |
for
Mom. |
Papá
|
construye
|
una
casa |
a
Mamá. |
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subject |
verb |
direct
object |
indirect
object |
The
man |
sends |
flowers |
to
his wife. |
El
señor (le) |
manda
|
flores
|
a
su esposa. |
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XII.
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A
is used to indicate deprivation or motion away from
someone. |
She
stole the old lady's money. |
We
couldn't get a word from the child. |
Robó
el dinero a la vieja. |
Al
niño no sacamos ninguna palabra.
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XIII.
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A
is used in many figurative expressions where in
is used in English: |
...
in time ... |
...
in sight of land. |
...
in care of ... |
...
a tiempo ... |
...
a vista de tierra. |
...
a cuidado de ... |
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XIV.
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A
is used in many figurative expressions where on
is used in English: |
...
on the contrary. |
...
on account of ... |
...
on the other side ... |
...
al contrario. |
...
a causa de ... |
...
al otro lado ... |
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