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Demonstrative pronouns in Spanish point out specific nouns from "summary" of Spanish Sentences by Nik Marcel,Robert P. Stockwell,J. Donald Bowen,Ismael Silva-Fuenzalida

Demonstrative pronouns in Spanish serve a specific purpose: to point out specific nouns. These pronouns indicate which specific noun is being referred to in a sentence. In English, we use words like “this,” “that,” “these,” and “those” to achieve the same purpose. In Spanish, there are three sets of demonstrative pronouns: “este,” “ese,” and “aquel.” These pronouns vary in terms of proximity to the speaker. “Este” is used to refer to objects that are close to the speaker, while “ese” is used for objects that are closer to the listener. Lastly, “aquel” is employed when referring to objects that are far from both the speaker and the listener. For example, if a speaker is holding a book...
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    Spanish Sentences

    Nik Marcel

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