Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
¿Cuánto cuesta (pause with a tap of the finger) cuaderno? |
¿Cuánto cuesta (pause with a tap of the finger) cuaderno? |
este |
este |
¿Cuánto cuesta este cuaderno? |
¿Cuánto cuesta este cuaderno? |
"How much does this notebook cost?" |
We use este in this sentence because cuaderno is a masculine singular noun. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
¿Cuánto cuesta (pause with a tap of the finger) falda? |
¿Cuánto cuesta (pause with a tap of the finger) falda? |
esta |
esta |
¿Cuánto cuesta esta falda? |
¿Cuánto cuesta esta falda? |
"How much does this skirt cost?" |
We use esta in this sentence because falda is a feminine singular noun. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
¿Cuánto cuestan (pause with a tap of the finger) zapatos? |
¿Cuánto cuestan (pause with a tap of the finger) zapatos? |
estos |
estos |
¿Cuánto cuestan estos zapatos? |
¿Cuánto cuestan estos zapatos? |
"How much do these jackets cost?" |
We use estos in this sentence because zapatos is a plural masculine noun. Also, notice that cuesta changes to cuestan to match the plural subject. |
Unscramble the words to make a sentence. |
Ready? |
Esa |
Esa lámpara |
Esa lámpara cuesta |
Esa lámpara cuesta mucho. |
"That lamp costs a lot." |
Esa lámpara cuesta mucho. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
¿Cuánto cuesta (ese or esa) coche? |
¿Cuánto cuesta (ese or esa) coche? |
ese |
ese |
¿Cuánto cuesta ese coche? |
"How much does that car cost?" |
Ese is used here because coche is a masculine singular noun. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
Esa silla (cuestan or cuesta) 500 (quinientos) pesos. |
Esa silla (cuestan or cuesta) 500 (quinientos) pesos. |
cuesta |
cuesta |
Esa silla cuesta 500 (quinientos) pesos. |
"That chair costs 500 pesos." |
We use cuesta here because silla, meaning "chair," is a singular noun. |
Let's translate some sentences into Spanish. |
Translate "Those pants cost 1,015 (one thousand fifteen) pesos." into Spanish. |
Esos, "Those" |
followed by |
pantalones, "pants" |
next |
cuestan, "cost" (Third-person plural form of costar, meaning "to cost.") |
followed by |
mil quince, "one thousand fifteen" |
next |
pesos, "pesos" |
Esos is used here because pantalones is a masculine plural noun. |
Esos pantalones cuestan mil quince pesos. |
Esos pantalones cuestan mil quince pesos. |
"Those pants cost 1,015 (one thousand fifteen) pesos." |
Translate "This building is tall." into Spanish. |
Este, "This" |
followed by |
edificio, "building" |
next |
es, "is" (Third-person singular form of ser, meaning "to be.") |
followed by |
alto, "tall" |
Este is used here because edificio is a masculine singular noun. |
Este edificio es alto. |
Este edificio es alto. |
"This building is tall." |
Translate "Those apples are cheap." into Spanish. |
Esas, "Those" |
followed by |
manzanas, "apples" |
next |
son, "are" (Third-person plural form of ser, meaning "to be.") |
followed by |
baratas, "cheap" (Feminine plural form of barato, meaning "cheap.") |
Esas is used here because manzanas is a feminine plural noun. |
Esas manzanas son baratas. |
Esas manzanas son baratas. |
"Those apples are cheap." |
Listen to me as I speak. Which demonstrative adjective is used in the sentences? |
Esa lámpara cuesta mucho. |
Let's listen one more time. |
Esa lámpara cuesta mucho. |
Did you hear, esa? Esa, meaning "that," is used before a feminine singular noun. |
How about...? |
¿Cuánto cuesta este cuaderno? |
Let's listen one more time. |
¿Cuánto cuesta este cuaderno? |
Did you hear, este? Este means "this" and applies to masculine singular nouns. |
Next… |
¿Cuánto cuesta esta falda? |
One more time. |
¿Cuánto cuesta esta falda? |
Did you hear, esta? Esta, meaning "this," is used with feminine singular nouns. |
And... |
¿Cuánto cuesta ese coche? |
One more time. |
¿Cuánto cuesta ese coche? |
Did you hear, ese? Ese means "that" when referring to a masculine singular noun. |
Thank you for watching. |
Now you know how to use demonstrative adjectives in Spanish. |
...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway. |
Nos vemos. |
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