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Spanish II - Prepositions - Page 1 preview imageStudy GuideSpanish IIPrepositions1. Compound Prepositions1.1What Are Compound Prepositions?Acompound prepositionis a preposition made ofmore than one word.In Spanish, these usually include adirectional wordplus asimple preposition.Many compound prepositions come from:adirectional word+deoraImportant rule:If the directional word is usedby itself, it isnota preposition anymore.
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Spanish II - Prepositions - Page 2 preview imageStudy Guide1.2Common Compound Prepositions
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Spanish II - Prepositions - Page 3 preview imageStudy Guide1.3Idiomatic Expressions with PrepositionsSome expressionsmust be memorizedbecause their meanings cannot be guessed from theindividual words. These are calledidiomatic expressions.
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Spanish II - Prepositions - Page 8 preview imageStudy Guide1.4Verbs with PrepositionsSome Spanish verbsalways require a specific preposition.After that preposition,another verb must be in the infinitive form.Even if English uses a gerund (-ing), Spanishnever doesafter a preposition.
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