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Phrasal Verbs in Spanish: The Ultimate List of Verb + Preposition Combinations

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Phrasal Verbs in Spanish: The Ultimate List of Verb + Preposition Combinations

Welcome back, Super Learners! Today's mission, should you choose to accept it, is to delve into the world of Spanish phrasal verbs. These verb + preposition combos are the gatekeepers to a more natural and fluent Spanish conversation.

Knowing these combinations will not only refine your Spanish but also give you the edge in understanding and participating in everyday conversations. Whether you're strolling through the streets of Madrid or negotiating in a boardroom in Mexico City, these phrasal verbs will be your trusty sidekicks. And as your Spanish Super Tutor, I'm here to provide you with the ultimate list, plus private classes and free consultations to ensure you're using them like a native speaker.

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1. 'Acabar de' + Infinitive (to have just done something)

Used to indicate that an action has recently been completed.

Example: "Acabo de terminar mi tarea." - "I have just finished my homework."

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2. 'Ponerse a' + Infinitive (to start doing something)

Indicates the beginning of an action.

Example: "Me puse a estudiar español y ahora no puedo parar." - "I started studying Spanish and now I can't stop."

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3. 'Seguir' + Gerund (to continue doing something)

Expresses the continuation of an action.

Example: "Sigo aprendiendo nuevas palabras cada día." - "I continue learning new words every day."

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4. 'Dejar de' + Infinitive (to stop doing something)

Used to express the cessation of an activity.

Example: "Dejé de fumar hace un año." - "I stopped smoking a year ago."

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5. 'Volver a' + Infinitive (to do something again)

Indicates a repetition of an action.

Example: "Volví a ver la película porque me encantó." - "I watched the movie again because I loved it."

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6. 'Llevar a cabo' (to carry out)

Refers to executing or completing a task.

Example: "Llevé a cabo el proyecto en tiempo récord." - "I carried out the project in record time."

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Phrasal verbs add a layer of complexity to Spanish that can be intimidating at first. However, they are also what can propel your conversational skills to new heights, allowing you to express yourself with the same nuances as a native speaker. Embrace them, practice them, and watch your Spanish fluency blossom.

Don't forget, Super Learners, that Spanish Super Tutor is just a click away for those who wish to dive deeper into these expressions. Subscribe to our blog for your daily language fix, and remember, each email is a step closer to achieving Spanish greatness!

Venture forth and let these verb + preposition combinations unlock new doors in your Spanish adventures. Together, we'll make sure that your language skills are nothing short of super.

Firmado,

Miguel Marina

Spanish Super Tutor

In the sea of online Spanish learning resources, it's the personalized follow-up and dedication at Spanish Super Tutor that makes the difference for our students. We don't just teach Spanish; we craft linguists who are ready to take on the world.

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Keywords: Spanish Phrasal Verbs, Spanish Verbs Prepositions, Spanish Conversation, Spanish Fluency, Language Learning

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