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  2. Demonstrative Pronouns in Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

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    Spanish Demonstrative Pronoun Forms. Spanish has three types of demonstrative pronouns, and they all must match the nouns they replace in gender and number. 1. Este. Este is used to replace a noun close to the speaker. Below you'll find the four forms this pronoun can take, as well as some examples of each. Este Forms

  3. A Simple Guide to Demonstrative Pronouns in Spanish

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    What are Demonstrative Pronouns in Spanish and English? Demonstrative pronouns are pronouns used to demonstrate, show, or indicate something to the person youre speaking to. And what are pronouns? Words that replace a noun. If you need a more complex explanation, check out Spanish Pronouns.

  4. Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns - FluentU

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    In this post, you’ll learn all six Spanish demonstrative adjectives and pronouns and how to use them like a native speaker.

  5. Demonstrative Pronouns - Lawless Spanish

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    Spanish demonstrative pronouns. Spanish has three sets of demonstrative pronouns: éste (this one – something near the speaker) ése (that one – something near the listener but far from the speaker) aquél (that far one – something far from both the speaker and listener) Each set has masculine and feminine, singular and plural, plus a ...

  6. What Are Spanish Demonstrative Pronouns? Explanation + Sentence...

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    Spanish demonstrative pronouns are the English equivalent of “this, “these,” “that,” and “those.” They streamline communication by replacing “demonstrative pronoun + noun” phrases when the noun has already been mentioned or identified. Mi abrigo es más calentito que este abrigo. = My coat is warmer than this coat.

  7. Demonstrative Pronouns of Spanish - ThoughtCo

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    If you've already learned the demonstrative adjectives of Spanish, you'll find it easy to learn the demonstrative pronouns. They serve basically the same purpose, acting as the equivalent of "this," "that," "these" or "those" in English. The main difference is that they (like other pronouns) stand for nouns rather than modify them.

  8. The Neuter Demonstrative Pronouns “Eso,” “Esto,” and “Aquello”

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    There are three types of demonstrative pronouns in Spanish, and they all must match the nouns they replace in gender and number. Each demonstrative pronoun also has a neuter form that does not change in number or gender.

  9. Demonstrative Pronouns in Spanish Grammar - Lingolia

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    The demonstrative pronouns (los demostrativos) in Spanish are: este, ese and aquel along with their feminine and plural forms. We use demonstratives to identify a person, animal or thing in relation to its distance from the speaker.

  10. Spanish Grammar | Learn Spanish Grammar at ... - StudySpanish.com

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    Let's review demonstrative adjectives and pronouns in Spanish, including "este", "ese" and "aquel", along with their various forms and use.

  11. Demonstrative Pronouns in Spanish: What Are They and How Do ... -...

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    How do you know the correct Spanish demonstrative pronoun to use in a sentence? When do you use “ese,” “este,” and “aquel”? All of these are demonstrative pronouns in Spanish.