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Diario #25. What we’ve discussed so far is demonstrative ADJECTIVES. Adjectives describe nouns: Quiero esta manzana . – I want this apple. Now we’ll talk about demonstrative PRONOUNS. Pronouns take the place of nouns:
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What we’ve discussed so far is demonstrative ADJECTIVES. Adjectives describe nouns: Quieroestamanzana. – I want this apple. Now we’ll talk about demonstrative PRONOUNS. Pronouns take the place of nouns: No quieroestamanzana; quieroésa. – I don’t want this apple; I want that one. The only difference between a demonstrative ADJECTIVE and a demonstrative PRONOUN in Spanish is the accent mark. If it’s a pronoun, there’ll be an accent mark over the first “e” in the word. If there’s a noun after it, it’s an adjective; if there’s not, it’s a pronoun.
#25 Demonstrative Pronouns*Replace the demonstrative adjective and noun with a demonstrative pronoun 1) El granjeroquiereesavaca. Quiere _________. 2) Las ovejascomenestahierba. Comen _______. 3) Las gallinashicieronestoshuevos. Hicieron ____________. 4) ¿Prefieresestecerdo, esecerdoo aquelcerdo? *Prefiero _______________. (there are 3 possible answers)