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A1 Spanish GrammarBasic Prepositions

Master essential Spanish prepositions for location, time, and relationships. Learn a, de, en, con, para, por, and their contractions al and del.

1A (To, At) and De (From, Of)

A indicates direction/destination or introduces indirect objects. De indicates origin, possession, or material. Important: a + el = al, de + el = del. These contractions are mandatory.

A and De

PrepositionUseExample
adirection/destinationVoy a Madrid
atimea las tres
aindirect objectDoy el libro a Juan
deoriginSoy de México
depossessionel libro de María
dematerialuna mesa de madera

Examples

Voy al cine.

I'm going to the cinema.

a + el = al

Vengo del trabajo.

I'm coming from work.

de + el = del

Es el coche de mi padre.

It's my father's car.

de = possession

Llego a las ocho.

I arrive at eight.

a = at (time)

2En (In, On, At)

En is versatile, meaning 'in', 'on', or 'at' depending on context. It's used for location (where something is), transportation (by), and time periods. It doesn't contract with articles.

Uses of En

UseExampleEnglish
location (in)en la casain the house
location (on)en la mesaon the table
location (at)en el trabajoat work
transportationen cocheby car
time perioden eneroin January
time perioden veranoin summer

Examples

Estoy en casa.

I'm at home.

en = at (location)

El libro está en la mesa.

The book is on the table.

en = on (surface)

Voy en autobús.

I go by bus.

en = by (transport)

Nos vemos en una hora.

See you in an hour.

en = in (time)

3Con (With) and Sin (Without)

Con means 'with' for accompaniment or instrument. Sin means 'without'. Con has special forms: conmigo (with me), contigo (with you informal). These are one-word forms.

Con and Sin

FormMeaningExample
conwithVoy con María
conwith (instrument)Escribo con lápiz
conmigowith meVen conmigo
contigowith you (informal)Quiero estar contigo
sinwithoutCafé sin azúcar
sinwithout (lacking)Estoy sin dinero

Examples

¿Vienes conmigo?

Are you coming with me?

conmigo = with me

Café con leche, por favor.

Coffee with milk, please.

con = with

Quiero hablar contigo.

I want to talk with you.

contigo = with you

Sin problema.

No problem.

sin = without

4Para and Por

Para and por both can mean 'for' but have different uses. Para indicates purpose, destination, deadline, or recipient. Por indicates cause, exchange, duration, or means. This distinction is important.

Para vs Por

PrepositionUseExample
parapurposepara estudiar
pararecipientpara ti
paradeadlinepara mañana
porcause/reasonpor el frío
porexchangegracias por todo
pordurationpor dos horas
pormeanspor teléfono

Examples

Este regalo es para ti.

This gift is for you.

para = recipient

Gracias por tu ayuda.

Thanks for your help.

por = because of/for

Estudio para el examen.

I'm studying for the exam.

para = purpose

Hablamos por teléfono.

We talked on the phone.

por = by means of