Spanish Prepositions and Conjunctions Overview

This is the Spanish Prepositions and Conjunctions Overview.

The Spanish prepositions and conjunctions are ordered according to the CEFR level scale.

What Are Prepositions and Conjunctions?

Prepositions are words that show a relation between other words in a sentence. Often, they show when or where something happened.

Here are some examples: 

The toy is in the box.

The man is behind the woman.

I have been calling you since this afternoon.

 

Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, or clauses with each other.

Here’s an example of why conjunctions are so important:

I like him. I don’t like her. 

I like him, but I don’t like her. 

 

 

Learning Path

In A1 you will learn about the beginner’s principles of Spanish prepositions and conjunctions.

In A2 you will learn about the elementary principles of Spanish prepositions and conjunctions.

In B1 you will learn about the intermediate principles of SPanish prepositions and conjunctions.

In C1 you will learn about the advanced principles of Spanish preposition and conjunctions.

Spanish A1

para => purpose

por => parts of the day

Use ‘de’ for possession

con = with

sin = without

a = to

hacia = towards/around

en = by/on/in/at

entre =among/between

sobre = about/above/over/on

Spanish A2

Por vs Para [Beginner’s Guide]

Before and After in Spanish

Using Con With Pronouns

How to Use Que in Spanish

How to Express Cause in Spanish

How to Say But in Spanish

How to Express Duration in Spanish

From Until/From To in Spanish

Spanish B1

Por vs Para [Intermediate’s Guide]

Si vs Sí

Que vs Qué

Mas vs Más

Due To/Because of in Spanish = Debido A/Debido A Que

Express A Consequence in Spanish with Así Que/Por Lo Tanto

Spanish C1

Porqué vs Por Que in Spanish

How to Say Either Or in Spanish