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Quick por vs. para question for a native ENGLISH speaker, pleaseGrammar questions– conjugations, verb tenses, adverbs, adjectives, word order, syntax, etc. |
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This usage means 'ask for/after someone', and is correct.
I would classify it as an 'action' with a motive/purpose. FYI, if someone calls (at the door or by telephone), looking for you, and someone else has answered, they could also say 'te busca'. |
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Another way of looking at it is possibly collocations. Certain verbs are used in combination with certain prepositions, without any clear logical explanation. In this respect English may be worse than Spanish. So preguntar + por, or + sobre or + acerca, depending on shade of meaning.
This doesn't explain anything though, if you need a logical rule. |
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Thanks everyone - Perikles, that is actually quite freeing - that there may not be any "logical" reason why it's "por" other than it's a collocation. I enjoy learning collocations and which verbs are typically used with which prepositions. I have whole lists of them.....
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I actually can't remember anything unless I feel I understand it. So sometimes I resort to etymology, and can remember words because of their roots. This of course is nonsense, because you still have no explanation for the root itself, but I kid myself that this is a logical explanation so I remember (sometimes ![]() ![]() |
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I'm sorry for being meddlesome in an English-native-speakers thread, but if it helps, "preguntar por" is catalogued as a phrasal verb in Spanish courses for English speakers.
And if you want to know a little more on the uses of "preguntar", you can find an explanation in the Diccionario Panhispánico de Dudas. ![]()
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You're never meddlesome! And your input is always welcome.
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