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Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns, Exercises of Spanish

Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives: masc. sing. este (this) ese (that) fem. sing. esta (this) esa (that) masc. pl. estos (these) esos (those) fem. pl.

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Download Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns and more Exercises Spanish in PDF only on Docsity! Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns Which flag? – THIS flag. Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns DEMONSTRATE, which means “show.” Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives: masc. sing. este (this) ese (that) fem. sing. esta (this) esa (that) masc. pl. estos (these) esos (those) fem. pl. estas (these) esas (those) Watch out for the masculine forms: remember that, while the masculine singular ends in –e, the plural ends in –os. Don’t get mixed up and write “esto” or “estes.” Notice that the only difference between “este” and “ese”, “esta” and “esa,” etc., is the “t”. Take the “t” out of “este” (this), and you have “ese” (that). “A student of mine remembered it this way: ‘This’ and ‘these’ have t’s; ‘that’ and ‘those’ don’t.” In other words, the words that mean “this” and “these” have t’s in them (este, esta, estos, estas); the words that mean “that” and “those” don’t have t’s in them (ese, esa, esos, esas). Guess what: Spanish has THREE demonstrative pronouns: Do you want this apple? ¿Quieres esta manzana? No. No. Do you want that apple? ¿Quieres esa manzana? No. I want that apple way over there. No. Quiero aquella manzana. • “Este” (“this”) is near the speaker. • “Ese” (“that”) is not near the speaker. • “Aquel” (feminine: “aquella”) is far away. • If you use all three, “aquel” is the farthest away. But if you’re not using all three, you choose “aquel” rather than “ese” if you want to show that something is far away. I want to ride in that (ese) car in front of the building, not in that (aquel) car that’s parked on the other side of next week! What we’ve discussed so far is demonstrative ADJECTIVES. Adjectives describe nouns: Quiero esta manzana. – I want this apple. Now we’ll talk about demonstrative PRONOUNS. Pronouns take the place of nouns: No quiero esta manzana; quiero ésa. – I don’t want this apple; I want that one. The only difference between a demonstrative ADJECTIVE and a demonstrative PRONOUN in Spanish is the accent mark. If it’s a pronoun, there’ll be an accent mark over the first “e” in the word. If there’s a noun after it, it’s an adjective; if there’s not, it’s a pronoun. You would NEVER say, “Quiero ese uno” for “I want that one.” You’d just say “Quiero ése.“ Quiero ese libro. – Quiero ése. I want that book. – I want that one. Quiero esos libros. – Quiero ésos. I want those books. – I want those. Quiero aquella silla. – Quiero aquélla. I want that chair way over there. – I want that one way over there. Quiero aquellas sillas. – Quiero aquéllas. I want those chairs way over there. – I want those way over there. This won’t be on the test, and you can skip this slide if you like. However, if you study the book, you’re going to see “esto,” “eso,” and “aquello.” Those are neuter pronouns. What “neuter” means in this case is that the pronoun refers to an idea, not a thing: I have two books. – I want that one. Tengo dos libros. – Quiero ése. In the above example, “ése” refers to “libro.” Juan is my brother. – I didn’t know that. Juan es mi hermano. – Yo no sabia eso. In the above example, “eso” (“that”) doesn’t refer to an object; it refers to the fact that Juan is my brother. Since you don’t have a masculine or feminine object that the pronoun refers to, you use the neuter form.
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