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LOS ARTÍCULOS DEFINIDOS E INDEFINIDOS
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The name of a person, place, or thing is a noun. In Spanish, every noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine. Many Spanish nouns end in either o or a. Almost all nouns that end in o are masculine, and almost all nouns that end in a are feminine. muchachamuchacho escuelacolegio alumnaalumno
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The English word the is called a DEFINITE article because it is used to refer to a definite or specific person or thing (the girl, the school). The DEFINITE articles in Spanish are el, la, los, and las. El is used with a masculine singular noun La is used with a feminine singular noun. Los is used with masculine plural nouns. Las is used with feminine plural nouns. la muchacha las muchachas el muchacho los muchachos
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The English words a and an are called INDEFINITE articles because they refer to something non- specific (a school, a friend). The indefinite articles are un, una, unos, and unas. Un is used with a masculine singular noun Una is used with a feminine singular noun. Unos is used with masculine plural nouns. Unas is used with feminine plural nouns. una escuela unas escuelas un colegio unos colegios
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To form the plural of adjectives that end in -o, -a, or -e, you add -s to the singular form. SingularPlural un alumno seriounos alumnos serios una amiga bonitaunas amigas bonitas la escuela pequeñalas escuelas pequeñas el amigo inteligentelos amigos inteligentes
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To form the plural of adjectives that end in a consonant, you add -es. SingularPlural fácilfáciles difícildifíciles
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