Remembering

LyndseyA2Kwiziq community member

Remembering

I have the worst time remembering which one is what. I get ese/esa and esto/esta mixed up all the time. Any suggestions on how to remember them?

Aquello/aquella isn't so hard to remember since it's so different

Asked 5 years ago
MartinA2Kwiziq community member

The adjectives <this: este/esta, that: ese/esa, and that over there aquel/aquella> are a little bit tricky to remember.

I believe that you have also mixed in some of the neuter pronouns. Which you use for an unknown thing and for abstract ideas.

What is this? Qué es esto?

What is that? Qué es eso?

What is that over there? Qué es aquello?

InmaKwiziq team member

Hi Martin and Lyndsey,

Yes, I see how these 3 can be difficult to remember sometimes, specially because you have two, we have three. In order to remember este/esta you could always think of "Esta mañana", which is a phrase I am sure you are familiar with, and you will associate with "this" (not "that") straight away.

We do have lots of lessons in our system about demonstratives, both for how to form them and how to use them, though.

Saludos,

Inma

NicoleB1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Hi Lyndsey,

I hope you are still part of this program. 

I found this tip to help me tremendously:

Think of the the "t" in "este" as an arrow pointing down. This always helps me remember.  When I

first found this, there was a drawing, perhaps drawing that out for yourself would also help to remember.

Hope you are well,

Nicole

Remembering

I have the worst time remembering which one is what. I get ese/esa and esto/esta mixed up all the time. Any suggestions on how to remember them?

Aquello/aquella isn't so hard to remember since it's so different

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