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Articles Articles are words such as: a/an a/an the the

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminine Singular (a/an) UnUna Plural (some) UnosUnas

a/an = un/una (singular) una camiseta = a T-shirt una camiseta = a T-shirt una falda = a skirt una falda = a skirt un perro = a dog un perro = a dog un lápiz = a pencil un lápiz = a pencil

unos/unas = some (plural) Unos libros = some books Unos libros = some books Unas camisetas = some T-shirts Unas camisetas = some T-shirts

Definite Articles MasculineFeminine SingularElLa PluralLosLas

el/la = the (singular) la mujer = the woman la mujer = the woman el libro = the book el libro = the book Note: Remember when you want to say the, there is no accent on the e. Note: Remember when you want to say the, there is no accent on the e. Él = he Él = he El = the El = the

Los/las = the (plural) Los bolígrafos = the pens Los bolígrafos = the pens Los lápices = the pencils (note spelling change) Los lápices = the pencils (note spelling change) Las camisas = the shirts (dressy) Las camisas = the shirts (dressy) Las amigas = the friends (feminine) Las amigas = the friends (feminine) Las maestras = the teachers (femin.) Las maestras = the teachers (femin.)

El fin PREGUNTAS = Questions