From: verbs like Gustar
Placement of the "a" + pronoun/noun
When the indirect object falls at the end of the phrase, the prepositional phrase such as "a mí" or "a nosotros" is placed after the verb instead of in front of the indirect object pronoun.
Anyone have an example of this?
Thanks
2 Answers
Hi there. Take a look at this link.
La política te interesa a ti -- is the example they use. So all they are saying is that when whatever it is that interests you is in the beginning, you add the prepositional phrase at the end? Not sure what is significant about that as you could easily just switch la politica y a ti and have the same meaning, yes?