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Prepositions

Cases and Prepositions
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Cases are hard. We make them easier with this instalment in our series on Cases
Phrasal Verbs
Dog in a unicorn costume.
Phrasal verbs - they're like verbs, but phrases! They can be challenging, but you’ll have to place upwards alongside (put up with) them.
í vs. fyrir
Mannequin sitting at a piano in the woods.
You're probably using í and fyrir wrong. Let's set these confusing prepositions straight!
Með
Police officer with a raised gun.
Did you tell the cops that you're WITH the hostage instead of HAVE the hostage? Read this so the cops can understand you more clearly!
í, á, yfir, undir
A messy room, including underwear on a lamp.
The difference between riding your bike to school and riding it around the halls at school is small. Best learn about it!
Duration
Man holding a rubik's cube.
Work in time but finish on time: learn the mysteries of the Icelandic words for duration!
Point-Relative Timing
Woman diving into a lake.
Ten minutes ago, you didn't know how to say "ten minutes ago" in Icelandic. Fix that by reading about Point-Relative Timing!
Við
Several stumps of wood
'Við' pops up all over the place and it never seems to mean the same thing. Learn how to peg this critter down.
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