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Old November 11, 2009, 02:05 AM
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Noun + de/a + verb

This is something that's confused me for a while, if I wanted to say 'easy to use' it seems like there are 3 options:

fácil usar
fácil a usar
fácil de usar

I think it's the last one but I'm not sure why, can anyone explain the difference between these?

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Old November 11, 2009, 02:43 AM
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fácil usar
fácil a usar
fácil de usar
It is fácil de usar
fácil de entender = easy to understand
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Fácil usar: es muy fácil usar la plancha.
Fácil de usar: la plancha es muy fácil de usar.
Fácil a usar

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Old November 11, 2009, 03:31 AM
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Thanks for the help, could you give me some examples of when you do use a + verb?

I know you can say something like 'voy a hablar' but I still don't totally understand why the a is needed and you can't say 'voy hablar'.
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Rusty has hit the nail on the head. By convention or historical reasons, certain prepositions are used with certain nouns and verbs.
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Thanks for the help guys.
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