Demonstrative pronouns point out specific things from "summary" of The Everything Spanish Grammar Book by Julie Gutin
Demonstrative pronouns are words that are used to point out specific things. In Spanish, there are four main demonstrative pronouns: este (this), ese (that), aquel (that over there), and their respective feminine and plural forms. These pronouns are used to indicate the location of an object in relation to the speaker. For example, if you are holding a book and you want to refer to it as "this book," you would use the demonstrative pronoun "este libro." If the book is farther away from you and you want to say "that book," you would use "ese libro." If the book is even farther away, you would use "aquel ...Similar Posts
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