This document provides guidance on common Spanish prepositions and expressions. It includes examples of how to indicate means of transportation with "go by" and expressions related to time. It also covers the use of determiners like "a/an", "some", and "any" as well as questions about likes, preferences and offers. Location prepositions like "at" and "in" are distinguished. Various phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions are defined like "to be good at", "to take", and "to look forward to".
This document provides guidance on common Spanish prepositions and expressions. It includes examples of how to indicate means of transportation with "go by" and expressions related to time. It also covers the use of determiners like "a/an", "some", and "any" as well as questions about likes, preferences and offers. Location prepositions like "at" and "in" are distinguished. Various phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions are defined like "to be good at", "to take", and "to look forward to".
This document provides guidance on common Spanish prepositions and expressions. It includes examples of how to indicate means of transportation with "go by" and expressions related to time. It also covers the use of determiners like "a/an", "some", and "any" as well as questions about likes, preferences and offers. Location prepositions like "at" and "in" are distinguished. Various phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions are defined like "to be good at", "to take", and "to look forward to".
This document provides guidance on common Spanish prepositions and expressions. It includes examples of how to indicate means of transportation with "go by" and expressions related to time. It also covers the use of determiners like "a/an", "some", and "any" as well as questions about likes, preferences and offers. Location prepositions like "at" and "in" are distinguished. Various phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions are defined like "to be good at", "to take", and "to look forward to".
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22/05/20
Laugh at: reírse de
Laugh with: reírse con (personas) Go by plane, by bus, by car : indicar medio transporte Go on foot: ir a pie Go in my car Go on the next plane, on the last bus To be worried about: estar preocupado por About: a cerca de, sobre, por, alrededor… Funny: gracioso, divertido, raro Delante de “last y next” no hay preposición On Monday, next Monday A pain in: un dolor en Some: afirmativas (excepto: ofrecimientos y peticiones, would you like some….? Can I have some…?) Any: Interrogativas y negativas Do you like coffee? en general (gustos y preferencias) Would you like a coffee? En el momento (ofrecimiento) Do you like swimming? Would you like to swim?
A/an + sustantivo singular contable: a car, an apple
Some + sustantivo plural contable: some cars, some apples / some + sustantivo incontable: some sugar, some tea, some water…. Can I…..? Puedo…? Could I…? Podría….? (más educado) I don’t have……. left: no me queda…. There isn’t/aren’t ……. left: no queda….. There isn’t much wine left: no queda mucho vino You don’t have much time left: no te queda mucho tiempo Where are you from? Where do you come from? At: en sitios de dos dimensiones In: en sitios de tres dimensiones At the bus stop, at the table, at the door In the room, in the swimming-pool, in the car To be good/bad at: ser bueno/malo con, en…. To be interested in: estar interesado en Take: tomar, coger, llevar It takes ……. (time) to …. : cuesta ….. (tiempo)… It takes me two hours to read a magazine: me cuesta 2 horas leer una revista To: a, hacia (prep) From… to: de, desde …. a, hacia Switch: interruptor Switch on: encender Switch off: apagar Get dark: oscurecer Dark: oscuro Wait for: esperar a Listen to, look at (mirar) Look forward to: esperar con ganas I look forward to my holidays Nap: siesta Go on picnic: ir de picnic Put on: ponerse / take off: quitarse Between: entre (prep lugar) Harmful: dañino