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Unlike English, Spanish has two words that mean for: por and para
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Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  Unlike English, Spanish has two words that mean for: por and para. These two prepositions are not interchangeable. Study the following charts to see how they are used.

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Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved ¡Atención! Por is also used in several idiomatic expressions, including: por aquí around here por ejemplo for example por eso that’s why; therefore por fin finally

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Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  In many cases it is grammatically correct to use either por or para in a sentence. The meaning of the sentence is different, however, depending on which preposition is used.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved Completa estas oraciones con las preposiciones por o para. 1.Fuimos al cibercafé _____ la tarde. 2.Necesitas un módem _____ navegar en la red. 3.Entraron _____ la puerta. 4.Quiero un pasaje _____ Buenos Aires. 5._____ arrancar el carro, necesito la llave. 6.Arreglé el televisor _____ mi amigo. 7.Estuvieron nerviosos _____ el examen. 8.¿No hay una gasolinera _____ aquí? 9.El reproductor de MP3 es _____ usted. 10.Juan está enfermo. Tengo que trabajar _____ él. 11.Estuvimos en Canadá _____ dos meses. 12. _____ mí, el español es fácil. 13.Tengo que estudiar la lección _____ el lunes. 14.Voy a ir _____ la carretera. 15.Compré dulces _____ mi novia. 16.Compramos el auto _____ un buen precio. por para por para Para para por para por Para para por para por

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved P. 70 Ej: 1 – Escribe por o para Ej. 3 - Usa por o para en el presente para describir estos dibujos.