4 preposiciones…. Unit 3-1 Esp. II

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4 preposiciones…. Unit 3-1 Esp. II Use your Cornell notes and this presentation to learn about prepositions

PARA A CON DE

How do we say “FOR”? PARA

How do we say …? Para Nosotros Para ella Para ellos Para él For us __________________ For her ___________________ For them ___________________ For him ___________________ Para ella Para ellos Para él

How do we say …? Para mí Para ti For me** __________________ For you** ___________________ *Note: we do NOT use “yo” or “tú” here…rather we use “mí” and “ti” (notice the accent mark on “mí”…but NOT on “ti”) Para ti

How do we say “FROM/OF”? DE

How do we say …? De nosotros De ella De ellos De él From us ___________________ From her ___________________ Of them ___________________ Of him ___________________ De ella De ellos De él

How do we say …? de mí de ti From me** __________________ From you** ___________________ *Note: we do NOT use “yo” or “tú” here…rather we use “mí” and “ti” (notice the accent mark on “mí”…but NOT on “ti”) de ti

How do we say “WITH”? CON

How do we say …? Con ella Con nosotros Con él Con ellos With her __________________ With us ___________________ With him ___________________ With them ___________________ Con nosotros Con él Con ellos

How do we say …? conmigo contigo With me** __________________ With you** ___________________ *Note: we do NOT use “yo” or “tú” here…rather we attach ”migo and “tigo” to the word “CON” contigo

How do we say “TO”? A

How do we say …? A ella A ellos A él A nosotros To her __________________ To them ___________________ To him ___________________ To us ___________________ A ellos A él A nosotros

How do we say …? A mí A ti To me** __________________ To you** ___________________ *Note: we do NOT use “yo” or “tú” here…rather we use “mí” and “ti” (notice the accent mark on “mí”…but NOT on “ti”) A ti

Traduce… The book is for them. It is from her. I want to go with you. They live in front of us. I have to give the book to her. Is it for me? It isn’t for you.