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Javier Rosas
Professional TeacherThe preposition "con" usually translates to "with" in English. Here are its three main uses:
Company (Compañía): Being with someone.
Vivo con mis padres. (I live with my parents.)
Instrument/Tool (Instrumento): Using something to do a task.
Escribo con un bolígrafo. (I write with a pen.)
Manner (Modo): How something is done.
Lo hizo con mucho cuidado. (He did it with a lot of care.)
IMPORTANT!
Special Forms:
When "con" is followed by "mí" (me) or "ti" (you), it changes to:
Con + mí = Conmigo
Con + ti = Contigo
Mañana voy al cine _______ mis amigos.
con los
conmigo
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contigo
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