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Luis Magaña Sánchez

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Understanding Demonstrative Pronouns and Adverbs

To identify when to use "this," "that," "these," "those," "here," and "there." To learn to distinguish between temporal moments and spatial locations using "then" and "there."

Demonstrative Pronouns: This (singular): Used to refer to something nearby in time or space. For example: "This book is interesting." That (singular): Used to refer to something distant in time or space. For example: "That movie was great." These (plural): Used to refer to things nearby in time or space. For example: "These shoes are comfortable." Those (plural): Used to refer to things distant in time or space. For example: "Those houses are beautiful."

Demonstrative Adverbs: Here: Used to indicate a nearby place. For example: "Come here." There: Used to indicate a distant place. For example:"The store is over there." Temporal Pronoun: Then: Used to indicate a specific moment in time or to refer to an event in sequence. For example: "We went to the park, and then we had lunch."

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___ book is mine. (Esté) Do you see ___ car over there? (Eso) I'll meet you ___ at 6 PM. (Aquí) ___ houses are old. (Esos) We went to the zoo, and ___ we had a picnic. (Luego/Entonces)We went to the beach, and ___ we built sandcastles.(Ahí)

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___ book is mine. (Esté) Do you see ___ car over there? (Eso) I'll meet you ___ at 6 PM. (Aquí) ___ houses are old. (Esos) We went to the zoo, and ___ we had a picnic. (Luego/Entonces)We went to the beach, and ___ we built sandcastles.(Ahí)