Welcome to Episode 44 of Learn Spanish 5 Minutes per Day in 100 Days!
In this episode, we will explore the topic of demonstrative adjectives in Spanish. Demonstrative adjectives are used to point out or indicate specific nouns. Let's learn how to use them!
Adjetivos demostrativos.
Demonstrative adjectives
Repeat: Adjetivos demostrativos.
Demonstrative adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Let's start with the singular forms:
Este libro
this book (close to the speaker).
Repeat: Este libro.
Ese perro
that dog (close to the listener).
Repeat: Ese perro.
Aquel coche
that car (far from both the speaker and the listener).
Repeat: Aquel coche.
Now, let's move on to the plural forms:
Estos libros
these books (close to the speaker).
Repeat: Estos libros.
Esos perros
those dogs (close to the listener).
Repeat: Esos perros.
Aquellos coches
those cars (far from both the speaker and the listener).
Repeat: Aquellos coches.
Remember, demonstrative adjectives always come before the noun they modify.
Practice using demonstrative adjectives to indicate specific nouns. It will help you point out objects and people in Spanish.
In the next episode, we will delve into the topic of interrogative pronouns in Spanish. Stay tuned and keep up the great work!
¡Hasta luego!
See you later!