Indefinite Articles We know that in Spanish, there are two kinds of articles. Definite Articles Indefinite Articles.

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Indefinite Articles

We know that in Spanish, there are two kinds of articles. Definite Articles Indefinite Articles

Just To Review… Definite Articles in Spanish: ellos lalas What do the definite articles mean? THE

Indefinite Articles Indefinite articles have several meanings in English. A An Some A few

Spanish Indefinite Articles SingularPlural Masculine Feminine

Just like with definite articles, the indefinite articles will let you know if the noun is masculine or feminine. So…what should you do? Memorize!!!

Indefinite articles correspond to the definite articles… DEFINITEINDEFINITE ElUn LaUna LosUnos Lasunas

Practicamos! Translate the following into Spanish 1.The boy___________________ a boy ________________________ 2.The desk ______________________ a desk ________________________ 3.The chairs _____________________ some chairs _____________________ 4.The posters ___________________ some posters _____________________ 5.The clock _____________________ a clock __________________________ 6.The teacher ___________________ a teacher _______________________ 7.The window ___________________ a window ________________________ 8.The books _____________________ some books ______________________ 9.The computer __________________ a computer _____________________ 10.The girls ______________________ some girls ________________________

THINK… What is the difference between these two sentences? 1. I am reading a book. 2. I am reading the book.