DEL y AL Los apuntes de clase. DE DE can be used to mean “FROM” Paco es de Maple Valley. Somos de los Estados Unidos. DE can be used to mean “OF” Tengo.

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DEL y AL Los apuntes de clase

DE DE can be used to mean “FROM” Paco es de Maple Valley. Somos de los Estados Unidos. DE can be used to mean “OF” Tengo fotografías de mi familia. La clase de español es exigente.

DE is used to express possession. There is NO apostrophe S in Spanish. nunca Nunca NUNCA --- ‘S Vicente’s pencil -the pencil of Vicente -el lápiz de Vicente The girl’s cat -the cat of the girl – el gato de la chica

DEL The words DE (from/of) and EL (the) contract to form DEL.(from the/of the) the man’s dog - the dog of the man – el perro del hombre the boy’s friend (f) – la amiga del chico the teacher’s notebook - el cuaderno del profesor

LA, LOS, LAS never contract with DE. the girl’s pen - the pen of the girl – el bolígrafo de la chica the boys’ house – la casa de los chicos the students’ (f) papers- -los papeles de las alumnas

A A is used to mean “AT”. A las ocho de la noche estudiamos. Vamos a las tres. A is used to mean “TO”. Voy a la escuela. La maestra habla a la clase.

A can mean absolutely nothing. It just has to be there. (the personal A) I watch the children. Miro a los niños. We wait for Raúl. Esperamos a Raúl.

AL The words A and EL (the) contract to form AL.(to/at the) Ana goes to the school. Ana va al colegio. The teacher talks to the boy. El profesor habla al muchacho.

LA, LOS, LAS never contract with A. The student goes to the blackboard. El alumno va a la pizarra. We help the men. Ayudamos a los hombres. The boy sings to the girls. El joven canta a las chicas.