Is it masculine or feminine? Do you remember? Write the word with its masculine or feminine word for THE (“el” or “la”) and then translate it. 1. Libro8.

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Is it masculine or feminine? Do you remember? Write the word with its masculine or feminine word for THE (“el” or “la”) and then translate it. 1. Libro8. Chica 2. Profesor9. Guitarra 3. Carpeta10. Lápiz 4. Escuela 5. Pie 6. Clase 7. Ojo Jueves, el seis de noviembre

Yo puedo… Usar “un” y “una” para A or AN y “el” y “la” para THE. Agenda: Sabes Que / La Bienvenida / corregir tarea La Prueba (Quiz ) Adjectives & Definite & Indef. Articles p. 55 & 60 GramActiva Act pg. 61 Tarea: Pg. 5, 6, & 7 work on it after the quiz…

Definite (the) and Indefinite Articles (a, an) 0 All nouns have a gender in Spanish. 0 El and la are definite articles and mean “the.” They are SPECIFIC. 0 El is for masculine nouns. El ojo = the eye 0 La is for feminine nouns. La pierna = the leg. 0 Un and Una are indefinite articles and mean “a” or “an”. (NOT SPECIFIC.) 0 Un is for masc. nouns. Un ojo = an eye. 0 Una is for fem. nouns. Una pierna = a leg. 0 The best way to learn the gender of nouns is by repetition. When you learn a noun, memorize el or la with it.

Show what you know! Use a definite article (the) 1. ____ familia es muy grande 2. Es ____ profesor inteligente 3. __ casa blanca es importante. 4. ____ muchacho alto se llama Bob. 5. ____ cafe tradicional es delicioso. 6. ___ libro es bueno. 7. ____ semana santa es en abril. 8. ____ clase es especial. Use a definite article (the) 1. La__ familia es muy grande 2. Es el__ profesor inteligente 3. _La_ casa blanca es importante. 4. _El_ muchacho alto se llama Bob. 5. _El_cafe tradicional es delicioso. 6. _El___ libro es bueno. 7. __La__ semana santa es en abril. 8. __La__ clase es especial.

Show what you know! Use the indefinite article (a, an) 9. Ella es ____ muchacha graciosa. 10. Hay ____ boligrafo rojo. 11. Necesito ___ hoja de papel. 12. Mario es ____ estudiante guapo. 13. Juan es ____ amigo positivo. 14. Yo soy __ __ amiga buena. 15. Es ____ historia loca. 16. Hay ____ perro grande. Use the indefinite article (a, an) 9. Ella es _una_ muchacha graciosa. 10. Hay __un__ boligrafo rojo. 11. Necesito _una___ hoja de papel. 12. Mario es __un__ estudiante guapo. 13. Juan es __un__ amigo positivo. 14. Yo soy __una __ amiga buena. 15. Es __una__ historia loca. 16. Hay __un__ perro grande. 0 Do p. 7 in packet then GramActiva.

Tarea 0 pg. 5, 6, & 7 in 1B packet

Adjetivos en español p. 55 / GramActiva Adjectives are words that describe people and things. 0 In Spanish, adjectives have both masculine & feminine forms and they go after the noun. 0 Most masculine adjectives end with -o. 0 Most feminine adjectives >>>> –a. 0 –e adjectives describe both masc. & fem. nouns. 0 Rule-breakers (to memorize): 0 Masculine –dor adjectives, >>>>> –dora in the feminine 0 Deportista describes both masc. & fem. nouns.