Spanish Prepositions Quiz
Test your knowledge of common Spanish prepositions and their usage in everyday situations.
Test your knowledge of common Spanish prepositions and their usage in everyday situations.
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De
A
En
Con
A
The preposition 'a' combines with the article 'el' to form 'al', a common contraction in Spanish.
Por
Con
En
A
En
With the verb 'pensar' (to think), 'en' is used instead of 'de' or 'sobre' as might be expected by English speakers.
Por
Entre
Hacia
Desde
Por
Por has multiple uses, including duration of time, which is different from 'para' that indicates deadline or specific point in time.
Location
Possession
Time
Direction
Possession
'De' is used to show possession in Spanish instead of the 's that English uses, making it one of the most common prepositions in Spanish.
Bajo
Sobre
Entre
Hasta
Entre
'Entre' comes from the Latin 'inter' and is used in many compound words like 'entreacto' (intermission) and 'entrepiso' (mezzanine).
En
A
De
Por
A
With verbs of movement like 'ir' (to go), 'a' is always used, unlike English which might use 'to' or 'at'.
Para
Con
Sin
Desde
Para
While both 'por' and 'para' can translate to 'for' in English, 'para' specifically indicates purpose or recipient.
De
Por
Con
A
Con
'Con' combines with pronouns 'mí' and 'ti' to form 'conmigo' and 'contigo', preserving Latin forms that have survived in modern Spanish.
Sobre
Sin
Bajo
Contra
Sin
'Sin' is one of the few Spanish prepositions that never combines with articles, making it simpler to use than many others.
Movement
Origin
Location
Time
Location
'En' is used for fixed location, while 'a' is used for movement towards a place - a crucial distinction in Spanish.
Hacia
Desde
Tras
Entre
Hacia
'Hacia' indicates direction without implying arrival, unlike 'a' which often suggests reaching the destination.
Con
En
De
Por
De
Time expressions with 'antes' and 'después' always require 'de', forming a compound preposition structure.
Sobre
Bajo
Entre
Contra
Bajo
'Bajo' can be both a preposition and an adjective meaning 'low', showing how Spanish words often serve multiple grammatical functions.
Until
During
From
At
From
'Desde' is often paired with 'hasta' to express a range of time or distance, creating a common 'from...to' structure in Spanish.
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