ARTÍCULOS Y SUSTANTIVOS Srta. Phillips. The name of a person, place, or thing is a noun. In Spanish, every noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine.

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ARTÍCULOS Y SUSTANTIVOS Srta. Phillips

The name of a person, place, or thing is a noun. In Spanish, every noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine. Almost all nouns that end in -0 are masculine and almost all nouns that end in –a are feminine.

The in English is called a definite article. In Spanish, the definite article is either el or la. You use el with masculine nouns and la with feminine nouns.

el muchachola muchacha el amigola amiga el cursola escuela

Note that in the plural (more than one) el becomes los and la becomes las.

los muchachoslas muchachas los amigoslas amigas los cursoslas escuelas

A, an, and some are called indefinite articles note the following forms of the indefinite articles in Spanish.

un muchacho una muchacha un amigo una amiga unos muchachos unas muchachas

Note that when a noun ends in –e, you have to learn whether it is masculine or feminine.

el continente los continentes la clase las clases

A PRACTICAR… COMPLETE WITH EL, LA, LOS OR LAS _________ amigo _________ muchacha _________ escuela _________ alumnos _________ amigas _________ muchachos _________ cursos _________ alumno

A PRACTICAR… COMPLETE WITH EL, LA, LOS OR LAS el amigo la muchacha la escuela los alumnos las amigas los muchachos los cursos el alumno

A PRACTICAR… COMPLETE WITH UN, UNOS, UNA, OR UNAS _________ amigo _________ muchacha _________ escuela _________ alumnos _________ amigas _________ muchachos _________ cursos _________ alumno

A PRACTICAR… COMPLETE WITH UN, UNOS, UNA, OR UNAS un amigo una muchacha una escuela unos alumnos unas amigas unos muchachos unos cursos un alumno