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DEMOSTRATIVE PRONOUN
Definition: Demonstrative Pronouns(takes the place of a noun). The demonstrative pronouns are the same in form as the demonstrative adjectives, but they always have the accent mark:
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singular masculine |
plural masculine |
singular feminine |
plural feminine |
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| éste |
éste (this) |
éstos (these) |
ésta (this) |
éstas (these) |
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| ése |
ése (that) |
ésos (those) |
ésa (that) |
ésas (those) |
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| aquél |
aquél (that) |
aquéllos (those) |
aquélla (that) |
aquéllas (those) |
Examples in Spanish:
That sweater is yours; this is mine.
Ese suéter es tuyo, ésto es mío. "ésto" replaces "sweater"
This blouse is mine; that is yours.
Esta blusa es mía, aquélla es tuya. "aquélla" replaces "blouse"
This table is mine, that one is yours.
Esta mesa es mía, aquélla es tuya.
I want two books;
give me that one (near you) and that one (yonder).
Deseo dos libros; dame ése y aquél.
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