How Formal Is It?
"Aquellas ideas fueron presentadas en la conferencia."
"Esas son las cosas que me gustan."
"¿Ves esas? Son las que te decía."
"Mira, esas flores son bonitas."
"¡Esas sí que son buenas, eh!"
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Mira ___ flores. Son hermosas. (Look at ___ flowers. They are beautiful.)
We use 'esas' because 'flores' is a feminine plural noun, and we are pointing them out from a distance.
Prefiero ___ camisas rojas, por favor. (I prefer ___ red shirts, please.)
'Camisas' is feminine plural, and 'esas' is used for feminine plural nouns at a distance.
De todas las casas, me gustan más ___. (Of all the houses, I like ___ ones the most.)
We use 'ésas' as a pronoun to refer to 'houses' (casas), which is feminine plural, and implies they are at a distance.
¿Puedes pasarme ___ revistas, por favor? (Can you pass me ___ magazines, please?)
Here, 'ésas' is a pronoun referring to 'revistas' (feminine plural), implying they are not right next to the speaker.
Entre todas las chaquetas, ¿cuáles son las que te gustan? Yo quiero ___. (Among all the jackets, which ones do you like? I want ___.)
'Ésas' refers to 'chaquetas' (feminine plural), and is used when referring to items at a distance from the speaker.
No quiero estas sillas, quiero ___. (I don't want these chairs, I want ___.)
'Ésas' is the correct pronoun to refer to 'sillas' (feminine plural) that are further away from the speaker.
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a causa de
A2For the reason of; owing to.
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1To what place or destination?
a lo mejor
A2Maybe; perhaps.
a menos que
B1Unless.
a no ser que
B2Unless; should it not be that.
a pesar de
B1In spite of; despite.
a_pesar_de
B2In spite of; notwithstanding; despite.
a propósito
B2By the way, on purpose; incidentally; or intentionally.
a raíz de
B2As a result of; following directly from.