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Demonstrative pronouns mark the DISTANCE between the speaker and an object. They can be masculine, feminine or neutral.
This is the part two of our demonstrative series.
When the distance between the speaker and the object is intermediate (they can be seen but not touched) we use ESE, ESA, ESO and their respective plurals: ESOS and ESAS.
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Demonstrative pronouns mark the DISTANCE between the speaker and an object. They can be masculine, feminine or neutral. ESTE, ESTA, ESTO and their respective plurals (ESTAS and ESTOS) are used when the object is close to the speaker.
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When in the same sentence we have a masculine and feminine noun, the plural will be masculine
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The adjectives “Bueno” and “malo” which mean “good” and “bad”, respectively, are shortened when they go in front of a noun.
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