Asked by Meow idk
Which of the following is not a use of por?
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to refer to a length of time
to express gratitude
to indicate a destination
to show movement through, along, or around
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"to indicate a destination" — that use belongs to para (e.g., Voy para Madrid). Por is used for duration, gratitude/reason (gracias por...), and movement through/along/around (caminar por la ciudad).
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