SPAN 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Infinitive

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Here are a few of the most common. Gram tica: 4. 4 demonstrative adjectives and pronouns: demonstrative adjectives express this, that, these, and those. In english, this and these refer to things that are close to the speaker, while that and those indicate things that are farther from the speaker. However, a further distinction is made in spanish between things that are relatively far and those that are even farther away from the speaker. The following chart shows the forms of the demonstrative adjectives in spanish. Like most adjectives in spanish, these also must agree in gender and number with the item they describe. Note that the masculine singular forms do not end in -o like most other adjectives. Aquellas: demonstratives can also be used as pronouns. The singular english equivalents are generally expressed with one, as in this one or that one. The forms of the pronouns are identical to the adjectives shown in the preceding chart.

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