Demonstrative Pronouns in Spanish – PDF Worksheet

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Directions:

Students could work by themselves or in pairs to solve the exercises on this worksheet. They can solve the exercises through the interactive quizzes in this page too.

First, this worksheet gives a short explanation on how to use demonstrative pronouns in Spanish as a way to reference objects or people that are close or far away from us, just the same way the words “that, this, those, these” are used in the English language. As we explained in a separate lesson with many examples, these pronouns must agree in gender and number with the nouns they go along with, for example: Ese es mi perro.” (that’s my dog) and “Esa es mi casa” (that’s my house). To solve the first exercise, students must find the demonstrative pronouns that best fit in the blank spaces for each sentence by looking at the clues provided by the sentence, e.g. “por ahí” (over there), “por acá” (over here), etc. For the second exercise, they must complete the short conversation in the worksheet with the correct pronouns for each case based on the context.

Worksheet information:

Level: Beginner
Skill: Grammar
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Exercise No. 1

Drag and drop these Spanish demonstrative pronouns to complete each sentence the correct way.

Exercise No. 2

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate demonstratives in Spanish for each case based on the dialogue’s context.

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