Gender of Nouns
Nouns Are names of people, places, things or concepts In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine. Are names of people, places, things or concepts In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine.
¿Masculino o Feminino? Masculine nouns tend to end in -o Other endings include Examples: libro, escritorio, cuaderno, papel Feminine nouns tend to end in -a Other endings include Examples: carpeta, mochila, mesa Masculine nouns tend to end in -o Other endings include Examples: libro, escritorio, cuaderno, papel Feminine nouns tend to end in -a Other endings include Examples: carpeta, mochila, mesa
Indefinite and Definite Articles
Indefinite Articles Indefinite articles in English are “a” or “an”. Indefinite articles are NOT specific. In Spanish there are 4 indefinite articles: Indefinite articles in English are “a” or “an”. Indefinite articles are NOT specific. In Spanish there are 4 indefinite articles: singularplural masculineununos feminineunaunas
Definite Articles Definite article in English is “the” Definite articles ARE specific. In Spanish there are 4 definite articles: Definite article in English is “the” Definite articles ARE specific. In Spanish there are 4 definite articles: singularplural masculineellos femininelalas
Gender and Number Gender and number are very important when learning the Spanish language. Nouns must agree in gender and in number. IMPORTANTE Ask yourself: Is the word masculine or feminine? Is the word singular or plural? Gender and number are very important when learning the Spanish language. Nouns must agree in gender and in number. IMPORTANTE Ask yourself: Is the word masculine or feminine? Is the word singular or plural?