¿Cómo está usted? = How are you?
¿Qué tal? = How are things?
¿Cómo andas? = How are you?
El reloj está en la pared (there’s more than one translation for ‘wall’ though)
I want to visit a country that (has) ruins of the Mayans. I look for information that (describes) the arrival of the Spaniards in Guatemala. I need a person who (wants) to work in our restaurant. I want to buy a shirt that looks (like) Alberto's. I do not know anyone who (is) more rude than Gloria. My cousin's (bat ****) every day in the morning. Hernán's grandparents (complain) that his grandson does not visit them. Ana's mother-in-law (makeup's) very beautiful, that's why she (looks) so young. Teenagers today (dress) in a different way. My sister has problems with her son because he does not (brush) his teeth. Hi grandparents, I'm leaving tomorrow for Costa Rica and I do not want to leave without first telling you that I love them. My parents are sad because they want me to stay here. But, it is not easy for me to leave them, but I worked very hard to attain a position as high as that offered to me there. This is not for always, it will only be for a year.
Definition. A preposition is a word or set of words that indicates location (in, near, beside, on top of) or some other relationship between a noun or pronoun and other parts of the sentence (about, after, besides, instead of, in accordance with).
sorry if this was not what u were looking for
No, por favor, ¡No me lo hagas!