Overview: near vs far

DistanceSingularPlural
Near (here)thisthese
Far (there)thatthose
How to remember: this / these — both have the letter i, think "I'm close" (near). that / those — point away, think "over there" (far).

Used as adjectives (before a noun)

WordExampleSpanish
thisThis book is interesting.este / esta
thatThat car is expensive.ese / esa / aquel / aquella
theseThese shoes are comfortable.estos / estas
thoseThose children are happy.esos / esas / aquellos / aquellas

Used as pronouns (instead of a noun)

We also use this / that / these / those alone, without a noun after them:

SentenceNote
"This is my friend Maria." (introduction)Very common for introductions
"What's that?" — "That's a penguin!"Identifying objects
"These are my keys."Presenting things
"Are those your glasses?"Asking about distant things
On the phone: In English we say "This is Maria" (not "I am Maria") when introducing yourself on a phone call.

Exercise

1. ______ are my parents. (near, plural)

2. Look at ______ mountain over there! (far, singular)

3. ______ is my pen — I'm using it right now. (near, singular)

4. ______ flowers over there are beautiful. (far, plural)

5. On the phone: "Hello, ______ is Tom. Is Maria there?"