Each one of the items, using demonstrative adjectives, is:
- <u>Ese</u> casco blanco
- <u>Este</u> guante marrón
- <u>Esos</u> uniformes azules
- <u>Esa</u> raqueta negra
- <u>Estas</u> pelotas anaranjadas
- <u>Este</u> uniforme rojo
- <u>Ese</u> bate rojo
- <u>Esas</u> pelotas
Translation.
- <u>That</u> white helmet
- <u>This</u> brown glove
- <u>Those</u> blue uniforms
- <u>That</u> black racket
- <u>These</u> orange balls
- <u>This</u> red uniform
- <u>That</u> red bat
- <u>Those</u> balls
<em>Demonstrative adjectives</em><em>.</em>
These types of adjectives are used to indicate the position of a person, animal or thing, in addition to giving an idea of its distance and the number of nouns indicated.
In Spanish, demonstrative adjectives can have gender (male or female) and number (singular or plural) depending on the gender and number of the noun to be pointed out. Below is each one:
- <em>Female and singular:</em> <u>esa</u> / esta.
- <em>Female and plural: </em><u>esas</u> / <u>estas</u>.
- <em>Male and singular:</em> <u>ese</u> / eso / <u>este</u> / esto.
- <em>Male and plural: </em><u>esos</u> / estos.
To choose the correct demonstrative adjective, you must identify its gender and number and use a demonstrative adjective with the same characteristics.
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<span>Tú oyes ___ tu mamá.
The "personal a" is necessary.<-------
The "personal a" is not necessary.
(with a)you hear your mom
(without a)you listen to your mom</span>
No se de que se trata el cuento pero digo que es D. From the room where the mummies lay
Answer:
A) Ella
B) Yo
C) Usted
D) Tú
Explanation:
A) She (Ella) talks with the waitress
B) I (yo) need the knife to cut the chicken
C) You Sir, (Usted señor) eat at the restaurant?
D) You (Tú) read the menu
CLAUDIO (I) (1) asks (to) want to see a Real Madrid match at the stadium with my friends, but does not (2) say (get) the tickets. You (3) (continue) working in the stadium, right? SILVIA Yes, (4) (continue) working there. CLAUDIO And can you get tickets? SILVIA Yes, but it is not easy to get the tickets. CLAUDIO Come on, Silvia, please. I never (never) (5) (ask) favors. SILVIA It's okay, (6) (go) to get the tickets. CLAUDIO Thank you! I am happy. My friends and I (7) (go) to watch a Real Madrid match at the stadium! ( i hope you wanted it in inglés)