Naming People, Places, and Things Singular Nouns: Gender and Articles

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Naming People, Places, and Things Singular Nouns: Gender and Articles 1 Naming People, Places, and Things Singular Nouns: Gender and Articles Masculine Nouns Feminine Nouns Definite el hombre the man la mujer the woman Articles el libro the book la mesa the table Indefinite un hombre a (one) man una mujer a (one) woman Articles un libro a (one) book una mesa a (one) table

Naming People, Places, and Things Nouns and Articles: Plural Forms 2 Singular Plural el libro los libros the books Nouns Ending la mesa las mesas the tables in a Vowel un libro unos libros some books una mesa unas mesas some tables Nouns Ending la universidad las universidades the universities in a Consonant un papel unos papeles some papers

Expressing Actions Subject Pronouns 3 Singular Plural yo I tú you (fam.) usted (Ud.) you (form.) él he ella she nosotros/nosotras we vosotros/vosotras you (fam. Sp.) ustedes (Uds.) you (form.) ellos/ellas they

Expressing Actions Present Tense of -ar Verbs 3 hablar (to speak) : habl- Singular Plural (yo) hablo I speak (nosotros) hablamos we speak (nosotras) (tú) hablas you speak (vosotros) (vosotras) habláis you speak (Ud.) you speak (Uds.) (él) habla he/she speaks (ellos) hablan you/they speak (ella) (ellas)

Expressing Actions Negation 3 In Spanish the word no is placed before the conjugated verb to make a negative sentence. Its English equivalent is not. El estudiante no habla español. The student does not speak Spanish. No, no necesito dinero. No, I don’t need money.

Getting Information Asking Yes/No Questions (Part 1) 4 Rising Intonation STATEMENT: Ud. trabaja aquí todos los días. You work here every day. Arturo regresa a casa hoy. Arturo is returning home today. QUESTION: ¿Ud. trabaja aquí todos los días? Do you work here every day? ¿Arturo regresa a casa hoy? Is Arturo returning home today? A common way to form yes/no questions in Spanish is simply to make your voice rise at the end of the question. There is no Spanish equivalent to English do or does in questions. Note also the use of an inverted question mark (¿) at the beginning of a question. OJO

Getting Information Asking Yes/No Questions (Part 2) 4 Inversion Another way to form yes/no questions is to invert the order of the subject and verb, in addition to making your voice rise at the end of the question. STATEMENT: Ud. trabaja aquí todos los días. QUESTION: ¿Trabaja Ud. aquí todos los días? STATEMENT: Arturo regresa a casa hoy. QUESTION: ¿Regresa Arturo a casa hoy?