It appears to me some forum of these words appear in every spanish sentence, i just can’t grasp when to use which one for what Éste, ésta, esto (the latter with no orthographic accent) = this one (demonstrative pronouns) ésta es la casa que [me] merezco Is there an easy way to learn this
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As demonstrative pronouns, este is masculine , esta is feminine, and esto is neuter
The first two are fairly clear, since they always refer to nouns with matching gender. Este is an adjective este can be either a demonstrative pronoun (this one or this masculine thing) or demonstrative adjective (this masculine noun) Its antecendent or the noun that it modifies, if an adjective, must be masculine Esta is an adjective used for feminine nouns same argument.
When is it necessary to use an accent mark for este or esta, meaning this I have seen them spelled with the accent mark over the first syllable (éste, ésta) on occasion, but it seems a bit random Is it simply a matter of style and c. Este, esta, esto have the letter 't' in them and touch starts with 't' and i use these words when they are close enough to touch, thus it means this (or with an 's' these).
Therefore this and these are esta and este while that is ese and esa
I also know that estos and esos are the plural for this and these but i sometimes hear the word eso Am i remembering these words wrong See 7 authoritative translations of oeste in english with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations. This examples could illustrate you
Este (masculine), esta (feminine) = this (demonstrative adjectives) esta casa es enorme y este vecindario parece tranquilo This house is huge and this neighborhood seems to be calm