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Page 60 Capítulo 2 Nouns and definite articles
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NOUNS (Sustantivos) Nouns refer to people, animals, places, and things.
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NOUNS (Sustantivos) In Spanish, nouns have gender. They are either masculine or feminine.
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Masculine / Feminine Most nouns that end in -o are masculine.
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Masculine / Feminine Most nouns that end in -a are feminine.
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Masculine / Feminine For example: el libro la pizza An exception: el día * nouns that end in –ma and –pa are usually masculine and ones that end in –dad, -ción, and sión are usually feminine
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Other Spanish Nouns Other Spanish nouns end in -e or a consonant.
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Other Spanish Nouns For example: el ajedrez el marcador la clase la televisión
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Other Spanish Nouns Some can be both masculine and feminine: el/la estudiante
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Making Nouns Plural To make nouns plural you usually add -s to words ending in a vowel and -es to words ending in a consonant. estudianteestudiantes animalanimales
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Definite Articles (Artículos definidos) El, La, Los and Las are called definite articles. In English they mean “the”
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Definite Articles (Artículos definidos) We use El and Los with masculine nouns and La and Las with feminine nouns.
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Indefinite Articles Use definite articles to talk about a noun as a general category or when saying what you like with gustar. ¿Cómo es la pizza? Es deliciosa. Me gusta la pizza.
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It’s a good idea to learn a noun with its definite article, el or la, because that will usually tell you the gender.
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