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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Hey Leo this is a Spanish 1 question and ur in Spanish 3 so ummm step it up ;P
You can say:
Estudio espanol porque me gusta la clase de espanol y quiero aprender a hablar espanol.
That means:
I study spanish because I like spanish class and I want to learn and understand spanish.
Buena suerte on ur oral tomorrow :D:D
La víspera de Navidad es el veinticuatro de diciembre.
Hey man/girl, I would love to help you, but I cant when we cant hear what its saying, so therefore we cant help you unless you somehow post a recording of how it sounds so we can tell you the answer, I'd be happy to help, just post a recording or send a message of the recording so I can tell you the answer
Answer:
Toes or Los dedos del pie
Explanation:
Parents always tell little kids to wash behind the ears and between their toes.