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Please show me example sentences with using of es,eso, ese,esa, esto, esta, este, esas are so confusing. can someone explain how we suppose to use it in a sentence formal as well as informal way. gracias. . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
Please show me example sentences with using of es,eso, ese,esa, esto, esta, este, esas are so confusing. can someone explain how we suppose to use it in a sentence formal as well as informal way. gracias. . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
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Es is a verb the same as be, but be careful Estar is also the verb to be: El bolígrafo es rojo.
Ese is a “demostrative determinat” mean that. Ese bolígrafo es rojo.
Este is the same as ese but you use it for things that are very near: Este boli es rojo.
Esa the same as ese but the “female version”: Esa casa es roja. Esas is the plural of esa: Esas casas son rojas.
Eso is a pronoun that you use when you are talking about things are in a medium distance: eso es rojo.
Esto and esta are pronouns too but they are used when you are talking about things you have near: Esto es rojo, esta es roja.
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- Spanish (Spain)
- Catalan
Es is a verb the same as be, but be careful Estar is also the verb to be: El bolígrafo es rojo.
Ese is a “demostrative determinat” mean that. Ese bolígrafo es rojo.
Este is the same as ese but you use it for things that are very near: Este boli es rojo.
Esa the same as ese but the “female version”: Esa casa es roja. Esas is the plural of esa: Esas casas son rojas.
Eso is a pronoun that you use when you are talking about things are in a medium distance: eso es rojo.
Esto and esta are pronouns too but they are used when you are talking about things you have near: Esto es rojo, esta es roja.
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They all are formal and informal, you can use it wherever you want

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