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Spanish Phrase

Este tiene reseñas excelentes.

/ˈes.te ˈtje.ne reˈse.ɲas ek.seˈlen.tes/
Meaning"This one has excellent reviews."
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Meaning

The sentence states that a particular item—such as a product, movie, restaurant, or book—has excellent reviews. It emphasizes the high quality of the feedback the item has received.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to recommend something, discuss its reputation, or compare it with other options that may have poorer reviews.

Grammar Breakdown

Estetienereseñasexcelentes.

1

Demonstrative pronoun

"Este" points to a masculine singular noun that is close to the speaker.

2

Present of "tener"

"tiene" is the third‑person singular present form of "tener" (to have).

3

Noun "reseña"

"reseñas" is a feminine plural noun meaning “reviews” or “summaries”.

4

Adjective agreement

"excelentes" is a plural adjective that must agree in gender and number with "reseñas".

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Has probado el nuevo café del centro?

Have you tried the new downtown café?

Sí, este tiene reseñas excelentes.

Yes, this one has excellent reviews.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Este es reseñas excelentes.

    Use "tiene" (to have) instead of "es" (to be) because you are talking about possession of reviews.

  • Este tiene reseña excelente.

    The adjective must agree in number with the noun; "reseña" is singular, so the adjective should be singular too, or keep both plural.

  • Este tiene reseña excelentes.

    Both noun and adjective must share the same number; either both singular or both plural.

Alternatives

  • Este tiene críticas excelentes.

    This one has excellent critiques.

  • Este cuenta con reseñas excelentes.

    This one comes with excellent reviews.

  • Este posee reseñas excelentes.

    This one possesses excellent reviews.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish‑speaking countries "reseña" is the most common word for a short review of a book, film, product, or restaurant, while "crítica" is often used for more formal or professional evaluations. Remember that adjectives must match the noun they describe in gender and number, so "excelentes" is required for the plural "reseñas".