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Grammar practice

Sometimes, you just gotta do some drills.

Prepositions

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A horse standing in a field of grass in Tuscany

Til vs. í / á

'Til' means 'to', right? Nothing's that simple! Learn when to use 'til' and when to use 'í' or 'á'.
Two people are dancing together in a large wedding

Við vs. með

Do you you "tala við" your friends or do you "tala með" them? It's "við". Use "við". I hate burying the lede.
Police officer with a raised gun.

Með

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!
A messy room, including underwear on a lamp.

í, á, yfir, undir

The difference between riding your bike to school and riding it around the halls at school is small. Best learn about it!
Mannequin sitting at a piano in the woods.

í vs. fyrir

You're probably using í and fyrir wrong. Let's set these confusing prepositions straight!
Dog in a unicorn costume.

Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs - they're like verbs, but phrases! They can be challenging, but you’ll have to place upwards alongside (put up with) them.
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Duration

Work in time but finish on time: learn the mysteries of the Icelandic words for duration!
Woman diving into a lake.

Point-Relative Timing

Ten minutes ago, you didn't know how to say "ten minutes ago" in Icelandic. Fix that by reading about Point-Relative Timing!
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