Preposiciones y objetos de preposiciones

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Preposiciones y objetos de preposiciones Prepositions and Objects of Prepositions

Las preposiciones Una preposición es una palabra chica que normalmente indica locación, posición y orígen. ¿Qué preposiciones sabes (do you know)?

Las preposiciones A to, at EN in, at, on DE from, of, about PARA for, in order to, POR for, by, because of CON with SOBRE on, about, regarding

Objetos de preposiciones When a person is an object of a preposition (for me, by him, to us etc.) a different set of pronouns is used. Yo mí Nosotros Nosotros Tú ti Vosotros Vosotros Él él Ellos ellos Ella ella Ellas ellas Ud Ud Uds. Uds.

Ejemplos. Hay una carta para ti sobre la mesa. There´s a letter for you on the table. ¿Ustedes dos hablan de mí? -No, hablamos de ella. Are you both talking about me? No, we´re talking about her.

Con When the preposition¨”con” is used with “mí” or “ti” “conmigo” and “contigo” are used. ¿Quieres hablar conmigo? Do you want to speak with me? Sí, quiero hablar contigo. Esas chicas estaban hablando de mí? Yes, I want to speak with you. Were those girls talking about me? No, creo que no. No, I don´t think so.