Spanish prepositions are essential words that establish relationships between different parts of a sentence, such as direction, location, time, and reason. They connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other elements, helping to clarify meaning and ensure sentences flow logically.
- Spanish prepositions express relationships like place, time, direction, cause, and manner.
- They link a noun, pronoun, or phrase (the object of the preposition) to another word in the sentence.
- Common prepositions include a, de, en, con, por, and para.
- A prepositional phrase consists of the preposition + its object (e.g., en la casa).
Spanish prepositions link a noun, pronoun, or phrase to another part of the sentence and show relationships like place, time, and cause.
Common Spanish prepositions include a, de, en, con, por, and para.