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What's the difference between "ese(a)" and "aquel(lla)" Both ese(a)" and "aquel(lla)" mean "that" in english, but what's the difference between them, and how and when to use them? Gracias
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You use "ese" when referring to a masculine object that's away from you. "Esa" it's for a feminine object. Window = ventana: "Esa ventana está rota". Paper = papel: "Ese papel se manchó" The same applies to "aquel/aquella", but with objects that are farther from you
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