Can somebody give me some rules on Spanish verbs?
I recently was on Google and saw "¿Qué idioma es más facil en apprender?" I am confused because sometimes before a spanish verb, I will see words like en or para. Can somebody give me a guide on all the different words that can come before a verb, why they would be there, and if they change the meaning of the sentence? A very detailed answer would be nice. I am extremely confused
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para means for like para mi padre means for my dad
en means in like mi hermana esta en su casa means my sister is at (in) her house
con means with like con mi amigo means with my friend
a normally shows how something is done like a pie means on foot (or by foot)
para means For
There is no rule.
You must learn them according to the situation.
and EN is wrong there. It should be para, or a.