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Definite and Indefinite Articles U1L2 Gramática 1 la maestra el maestro Definite and Indefinite Articles Definite Articles = The Indefinite Articles = A, An, Some una maestra un maestro

Definite Articles = the Masculine singular el chico Masculine plural los chicos Feminine singular la chica Feminine plural las chicas 1. _____ mujer ______ mujeres 2. _____ hombre ______ hombres 3. _____ papa frita _____ papas fritas 4. _____ libro _____ libros 1. la, las 2. el, los 3. la, las 4. el, los

Indefinite Articles = a, an, some Masculine singular un chico Mascuine plural unos chicos Feminine singular una chica Feminine plural unas chicas 1. _____ mujer ______ mujeres 2. _____ hombre ______ hombres 3. _____ papa frita _____ papas fritas 4. _____ libro _____ libros 1. una, unas 2. un, unos 3. una, unas 4. un, unos

To form Plurals, words ending in a: Vowel . . . add -s el libro los libros Consonant . . . add -es la mujer las mujeres 1. el hombre 2. un actor 3. el bombero 4. una bailarina 5. el profesor los hombres unos actores los bomberos unas bailarinas los profesores

Más información . . . 1. Adjectives and Nouns must agree in gender and number. Gender = masculine, feminine Number = singular, plural Las mujeres son altas. Los hombres son simpáticos. El joven es organizado pero ella es desorganizada. 2. Nouns ending in O are usually masculine. (el helado) 3. Nouns ending in A are usually feminine. (la fruta) 4. Nouns ending in E are used for both . . . el/la estudiante.