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Demonstrative adjectives

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There are three demonstrative adjectives in Spanish. I will be using the masculine versions for now:

1. Este meaning this - something that's close to you.

2. Ese meaning that - something's that still fairly close to you but not that far away.

3. Aquel meaning that - Aquel and ese are quite similar, but aquel means it's pretty far away.

How the demonstrative adjective changes based on the subject:

Masculine singular: Este, Ese, Aquel

Feminine singular: Esta, Esa, Aquella

Masculine plural: Estos, Esos, Aquellos

Feminine plural: Estas, Esas, Aquellas

Example sentences:

Este profesor habla mucho = This teacher talks a lot

Esa camisa es bonita = That shirt (you’re wearing) is pretty

Aquellos estudiantes no comprenden = Those students (over there) don’t understand

Esta chica está lista = This girl is ready

Esos libros son estúpidos = Those books (you just picked up) are stupid

Me gusta aquella casa = I like that house (on the other side of the street)

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