at her

at her(
aht
 
huhr
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. la (direct object)
Vince gazed at her lovingly hoping that one day she would notice him.Vince la miró amorosamente deseando que algún día se fijaría en él.
b. le (indirect object)
He shouted at her that he never wanted to see her again.Le gritó que jamás quería volver a verla.
c. hacia ella (with preposition)
Lena felt the manager's accusing look was directed at her.A Lena le parecía que la mirada acusadora del director se dirigía hacia ella.
a. en su
I think the party is at her house, but you'd better check.Creo que la fiesta va a ser en su casa pero mejor que lo confirmes.
b. de su
Jenny can't stand the people at her tennis club.Jenny no aguanta la gente de su club de tenis.
c. a su
Caroline was tired of everyone joking at her expense.Caroline estaba cansada de que todos se rieran a su costa.
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