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Tips 021: How to Avoid Mistakes With The Letter “A”

Author
Andrew Barr: Spanish Student, Teacher & Blogger
Published
Thu 07 Aug 2014
Episode Link
https://www.realfastspanish.com/podcast/tips-021-avoid-mistakes-with-the-letter-a

In the latest episode of the Real Fast Spanish tips podcast, we will be looking at another Spanish word that can cause confusion for English students.


Is the letter “a” is a letter or a word? It’s is up for debate. But debates aside, in today’s episode of the Real Fast Spanish tips podcast we will discuss how to use “a” in a Spanish sentence and what some of the common pitfalls are.


Mentioned in the episode



Examples from today’s episode:


I go to Madrid – Voy a Madrid


I’m going to go to Madrid – Voy a ir a Madrid


I arrived at the party – He llegado a la fiesta


At 7 o’clock – A las siete


At 7 o’clock we are going to eat – A las siete vamos a comer


I work forty hours a week – Trabajo cuarenta horas a la semana


We go to the movies two times a month – Vamos al cine dos veces al mes


I write a letter by hand – Escribo una carta a mano


I like to drink – Me gusta beber


He/She likes to drink – Le gusta beber mucho


He likes to drink a lot – A él le gusta beber mucho


She likes to drink a lot – A ella le gusta beber mucho


Maria likes to work during the morning – A Maria le gusta trabajar por la mañana


The woman cares for her dog – La mujer cuida a su perro


The woman cares for her horse – La mujer cuida de su caballo


I want to learn Spanish – Quiero aprender español


Me as well – Yo también


I like to eat late – Me gusta comer tarde


To me as well – A mi también


Maybe / perhaps – A lo mejor


Perhaps it is going to rain today – A lo mejor va a llover hoy


This episode’s quote:


“A lo mejor escribir no sea más que una de las formas de organizar la locura.” – Isidoro Blaisten


How else could you use “a” in a sentence?


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