¡Vamos a la librería! Capítulo dos. En la librería hay… una mochila un cuaderno (In the bookstore there is…)

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¡Vamos a la librería! Capítulo dos

En la librería hay… una mochila un cuaderno (In the bookstore there is…)

un libro una regla una carpeta

una goma de borrar papel un bolígrafo un lápiz

una calculadora un diccionario

¿Recuerdes? (Do you remember?) When do you use the articles el and la? What do they mean?

El and la both mean the. Siéntate en la silla. Sit in the chair. Abre el libro, por favor. Open the book, please.

Using un and una In English, when you are talking about an object in general, you use the article a. I need to buy a book. In Spanish, there are two words to use for a. One is masculine: un The other is feminine: una

For example… Tengo un libro en mi mochila. Siéntate en una silla.

To make it plural… Tengo unos libros en mi mochila. Necesito unas calculadoras.

un bolígrafounos bolígrafos una mochilaunas mochilas SINGULARPLURAL MASCULINE FEMININE

Asking what someone wants: ¿Qué quieres? What do you want? ¿Adriana quiere una mochila? Does Adriana want a backpack? *querer means to want

Saying what you or someone else wants: Quiero una mochila. I want a backpack. Si, él quiere una mochila. Yes, he wants a backpack.

Finding out what someone needs: ¿Qué necesitas? What do you need? ¿Necesitas papel? Do you need paper? ¿Qué necesita Mercedes? What does Mercedes need?

Saying what you or someone else needs: Necesito un cuaderno. I need a notebook. ¡Ella necesita muchas cosas! She needs many things!

To make a noun plural: 1. Add –s if it ends in a vowel. cuaderno cuadernos 2. Add –es if it ends in a consonant. papel papeles

To make a noun plural (exceptions): If a noun ends in –z, change the –z to –c and add –es. lápiz lapi lapic lapices lapiz lapices

How would you make these nouns plural? a.cruz (cross) b.luz (light) c.vez (time)

a. cruces a. luces a. veces

Vocabulario extra un lápiz de color un pincel la pintura un marcador