Indefinite Articles and ¿Cuánto?, mucho, and poco Spanish 1- Chapter 4
Indefinite Articles The indefinite articles un and una are used to say a or an before a singular noun, while unos and unas are used to say some before a plural noun. The indefinite articles can sometimes be left out, especially when the noun is plural. I need a dictionary. Necesito un diccionario. Do you have some pencils? ¿Tienes unos lápices?
More Indefinite Articles The indefinite articles agree with the noun in gender and number. Masculine Feminine Singular Un libro Una mochila Plural Unos libros Unas mochilas
Amounts To talk about amounts of things, use the following adjectives. These words also agree with the noun they describe in gender and number. Singular ¿Cuánto? /¿Cuánta? How much? Mucho/Mucha A lot of, much Poco/Poca Little, not much Plural ¿Cuántos?/¿Cuántas? How many? Muchos/Muchas A lot of, many Pocos/Pocas Few, not many
In sentences… How much homework do you have? ¿Cuánta tarea tienes? I have a lot. Tengo mucha. (still talking about homework- la tarea) How many books do you have? ¿Cuántos libros tienes? I have few. Tengo pocos. (still talking about books- los libros)
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