Spanish Guide

Spanish Guide

Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns are used to show the location of the noun(s) they replace. They are the equivalent to “this one”, “these”, “that one”, & “those”. In Spanish they must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. There…

Subject Pronouns

Pronouns are used to replace nouns and are usually used to avoid repetition. The subject pronouns are used for personal nouns such as I, you, them, etc. There are some special notes that need to be mentioned when discussing subject…

Interrogative Adjectives

In Spanish, interrogative adjectives are used in questions and ask the following: what?, which?, how much?, & how many? 1. “Qué” has only one form. It stays the same regardless of gender or number.2. “Cuál” has only two forms. It…

Possessive Adjectives

Possessive adjectives are used to modify nouns to show to whom a noun belongs. In Spanish, the possessive adjective will agree in number and gender with the noun it modifies, not with the owner. Note that the forms are the…

Demonstrative Adjectives

Demonstrative adjectives refer to a noun and and answer the question which?. They are the equivalent to “this, that, these, & those” in English. In Spanish they must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. There are…