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Understanding Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives
Demonstrative adjectives in Spanish are words that help us point out specific things. They show us if something is close or far away from us. Think of them as magic words that tell us where things are!
Important Points
  • Demonstrative adjectives tell us if something is near or far.
  • They must match the noun in gender (masculine or feminine).
  • They must also match the noun in number (singular or plural).
In Spanish, there are three main sets of demonstrative adjectives. They are used based on how close or far the object is from the speaker.
Important Points
  • <b>Este</b>, <b>esta</b>, <b>estos</b>, <b>estas</b>: Used for things that are close to us.
  • <b>Ese</b>, <b>esa</b>, <b>esos</b>, <b>esas</b>: Used for things that are a little further away.
  • <b>Aquel</b>, <b>aquela</b>, <b>aquellos</b>, <b>aquellas</b>: Used for things that are far away.
Examples
  • Me gusta este libro.
  • Esa casa es muy bonita.
  • Aquellos árboles son altos.
Remember, when you use these adjectives, you are describing where something is. It's like pointing with your words!
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