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NOTES # 2: ARTICLES AND NOUNS (artÍculos y sustantivos)
DEFINITE ARTICLES: The words for “THE” INDEFINITE ARTICLES: The words for “A/AN/SOME” NOUNS: Person, place, thing, or idea
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NOUNS IN SPANISH, EVERY NOUN HAS A GENDER (MASCULINE OR FEMININE). ALMOST ALL NOUNS THAT END IN –O ARE MASCULINE AND ALMOST ALL NOUNS THAT END IN –A ARE FEMININE. *WHEN A NOUN ENDS IN –E, YOU HAVE TO LEARN IF IT IS MASCULINE OR FEMININE (EX: LA CLASE)
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PLURAL To make a word plural in Spanish: ADD –s- (if it ends in a vowel) Ex: amigo amigos ADD –es- (if it ends in a consonant) Ex: profesor profesores
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DEFINITE ARTICLES IN SPANISH
4 WAYS TO SAY “THE”: EL LOS LA LAS
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INDEFINITE ARTICLES IN SPANISH
2 WAYS TO SAY “A/AN” & 2 WAYS TO SAY “SOME”: UN UNOS UNA UNAS
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RULES: THE DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES IN SPANISH SHOULD AGREE WITH THE NOUN IN BOTH GENDER (MASCULINE / FEMININE) AND IN NUMBER (SINGULAR / PLURAL)
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