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The document provides definitions for various prepositions of place and time in both English and Spanish. It lists over 50 different prepositions and provides examples of how each is used. The prepositions of place include prepositions indicating location, direction, and movement. The prepositions of time indicate when an action occurs in relation to a specific time or period.
The document provides definitions for various prepositions of place and time in both English and Spanish. It lists over 50 different prepositions and provides examples of how each is used. The prepositions of place include prepositions indicating location, direction, and movement. The prepositions of time indicate when an action occurs in relation to a specific time or period.
The document provides definitions for various prepositions of place and time in both English and Spanish. It lists over 50 different prepositions and provides examples of how each is used. The prepositions of place include prepositions indicating location, direction, and movement. The prepositions of time indicate when an action occurs in relation to a specific time or period.
Above: The plane is above the clouds. Sobre, por encima de Across: Go to the bar across the street A través de, al otro lado de Can you get across the river? After: He is running after the bus. Después de, ir tras de algo o My house is after the bakery alguien Against: Don’t stand against the wall. Contra, en contra de He is against war Along: Are there any obstacles along the river? A lo largo de Among, amongst: There was a letter among his papers. Entre (más de dos) At: I’ll be at the office till two. En Before: He appeared before the judge. Delante de, antes My house is before the corner Behind: There is a garden behind the house. Detrás de Below: Don´t hit him below the waist. Bajo, debajo de Beside: Come and sit beside me. Al lado de, junto a Between: He has nothing between his ears. Entre (dos) Beyond: The town is beyond that range of mountains. Más allá de By: Let`s sit by the stream. Al lado de, junto a Down: My house is just down that street Debajo de, abajo We sailed slowly down the river From: He comes from Italy Desde, de The man from the police department is here. In: Is he in his office? En, dentro de He is working in Burgos. Inside: Have you been inside that church? Dentro de Into: He fell into the water. Dentro, en (con movimiento) Near: Do you live near the sea? Cerca de On: Don´t sit on that chair Sobre, encima de (hay There is a book on the table. contacto) Opposite: We live opposite the church. Opuesto a, frente a Out of: Get out of my house Fuera de It is coming out of the tunnel. Over: We have a good roof over our heads Por encima de, sobre, terminar Don´t argue over it! o acabar Class is over Past: He ran past my house. Por delante de Go past the building and the bakery is there Round: He is building a wall around his house. Alrededor de Through: I can’t see through the glass A través de, por medio de, a The dog went through the door través de un medio He got rich through hard work To: Do you go to school by bus? Hacia, a I am writing to girlfriend Towards: He came towards me angrily. Hacia Under: There is a cat under the table. Debajo de, abajo de Underneath: There is a mine underneath this town. Por debajo de, debajo de
Prepositions of Time Preposiciones de Tiempo
After: Can you come after lunch? Después de At: We can meet at one A la, en la He can sleep at night. By: I want it finished by Tuesday. Para, antes de By tomorrow I need your report Before: I will do it before breakfast. Antes de I have an appointment before 4 Between: Don´t eat between lunch and supper Entre Rest between today and tomorrow During: He left quietly during the night. Durante During class I can’t use my mobile For: He has been playing soccer for two Durante, desde, hace hours. They will be here for a month From… to/till/until: Desde, de… hasta I worked here from1990 to 1996. I study from Monday to Friday I worked until 9 In: I do not like the cold in winter En Were you here in March? On: I´m going on Monday. En (fechas fijas) Since: I’ve played tennis since 1995. Desde Till, until: Stay here till he comes back. Hasta (tiempo) Through: They drove on through the morning. A través de (tiempo), por Up to: These are the results up to last week. Hasta