domingo, 4 de septiembre de 2011

Preposiciones ¿Cual?


PREPOSITIONS
Everything has a place or a position in relationship to everything else. Prepositions are words or phrases that help show where something is, or bring out some relationship between nouns or noun-substitutes (pronouns, gerunds, etc. ) They come before the noun or pronoun.

Often we have difficulty choosing the correct preposition to use after certain words.  The following list may be helpful.- 

According to
Disagree with
Part from (somebody)
Afflict with
Disappointed in (something)
Part with (something)
Agree to (something)
Disappointed with (somebody)
Prevail on
Agree with (somebody)
Disgusted at (something)
Protest against
Aim at
Disgusted with (somebody)
Pursuit of
Angry with
Dislike for
Recoil from
Ashamed of
Divide among (many)
Regard for
Attack on
Divide between (two)
Rely on
Blame for
Equal to
Similar to
Change for (something)
Filled with
Suffer from
Change with (somebody)
Full of
Tired of (something)
Comment on
Good for
Tired with (action)
Complain of
Guilty of
Thirst for (or after)
Confer with
Indignant at (something)
Vexed at (something)
Conscious of
Indignant with (somebody)
Vexed with (somebody)
Defiance of
Inspired by
Victim of
Despair of
Interfere with
Wait for (person, thing)
Die of
Invasion of
Wait upon (somebody)
Differ from (opinion)
Meddle with
Write about (something)
Differ with (somebody)
Opposite to
Write to (somebody)

Todo ocupa un lugar o posición con relación a las demás cosas. Las preposiciones son palabras que nos ayudan a ver donde se encuentra algo, o bien indican la relación que existe entre nombres, pronombres, etc. Anteceden al nombre o pronombre. Dicho de otro modo, son partículas que sirven para enlazar las palabras unas con otras.

En muchos casos no estamos seguros de que preposición usar antes o después de una palabra determinada. A continuación damos una lista que puede ser de utilidad. 

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