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Superlative Spanish adjectives

In Spanish we use the superlative adjective form when comparing three or more objects, persons, or ideas. There are two main groups of superlatives in Spanish, the relative superlative and the absolute superlative. The relative superlative in Spanish: The English forms the most and the least are usually called the relative superlative because the information …

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Demonstratives in Spanish

Spanish Demonstratives Demonstratives are words we use to signal by adding a notion of distance in space or time. There are two kinds of demonstratives: demonstratives adjectives (este vino (this wine)) and demonstrative pronouns (¿qué es esto? (What’s this?)). “Demonstrative” comes from “to demonstrate,” so this give us an idea of the function of this …

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Spanish pronouns – part 3

Spanish prepositional object pronouns Learning the grammar of pronouns in Spanish is not very complicated as they follow a structure similar to the pronouns in English. The tricky part, at least for English speakers, might be remembering which pronouns to use. While English uses the same pronouns as objects of prepositions and for direct and …

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