What is the difference between esto and esta




















Here is the lesson explaining "esto". Sorry it took so long. Sign in to submit your answer. Don't have an account yet? Join today. When would you use "este" instead of "esto" since they are both masculine and singular? John A2 Kwiziq community member.

If you are describing something without the actual word being in the sentence, use "esto" for "this" and "eso" for "that", regardless of the article. Since you're not specifying what exactly is good, it needs to be "Eso". Hope this helps. Learn Spanish. Sign in.

I am confused when to use either esto, esta, or este. MelindaBel14 Plus. November 28, April 20, May 8, FoolishKil May 14, Zrizt June 3, AugieD2 September 1, March 16, May 21, Shriniwas Thank you very much for the correct explanation. It will definitely help all learners. May 25, DaveNuevaCasa Plus May 30, Nicole November 23, January 14, Great way of thinking about it tnel, worked for me as well.

So what is the difference and when we use which? HELP :. February 29, Thank you so much guys This conversation has helped me a lot. Muchas gracias amigos. March 26, March 1, Why is it "este pueblo" when "pueblo" is masculine?? August 5, August 18, Because "este" is the singular masculine form. Alice Excellent summary. Thank you very much Jullian. August 31, August 29, April 1, May 1, Great explanation Julian.

Thank you for helping us learn this important part of Spanish. Anna July 12, July 22, Sweety December 5, October 19, BrendaLewi Plus November 16, Yes just go to the startof this thread April 14, Otro ejemplo. 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.

However, unlike many other languages, Spanish has no nouns with neuter gender. However, expressed ideas, speech, and unidentified or unknown objects are all referred to using neuter pronouns. In these situations the grammatical element not a noun to which the pronoun refers is either neuter or its gender is unknown to the speaker. Neuter pronouns are sometimes used to refer to objects with a defined gender, however this generally restricted to non-animate objects. That is to say, using neuter pronouns to refer to animals is not normal, and referring to a person with neuter pronouns is offensive.



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