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If you're already familiar with the common prepositions such as en and para, here's one that you don't see quite so often: hacia. The preposition hacia usually is used to indicate motion toward a person or thing. It also be used in describing directions or attitudes and in giving approximations of time.

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February 8, 2009 at 8:35 pm
(1) Cecilia Marku :

me encanta tu pagina, es muy buena, pero necesito un consejo en como aprender a hablar y escribir Ingles. En mi trabajo se burlan de mi y ya me canse.
Please help me with the English as a Second Language, is getting very hard to learn. Do you know of any kind of learning while sleep?

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