Capítulo: 4. The definite articles in Spanish can be used to say the with a specific noun. They have different forms that agree with their noun in gender.

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Capítulo: 4

The definite articles in Spanish can be used to say the with a specific noun. They have different forms that agree with their noun in gender and number. Masculine:Feminine: singular: Plural: el loslas la Tengo el libro. Tengo los libros. Tengo la mochila. Tengo las mochilas.

1. cuaderno 2. calculadora 3. lápices 4. lapiceros 5. carpetas 6. mochilas 7. diccionario 8. computadora 9. relojes 10. regla el la los las el la los la

 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. Por ejemplo: Necesito un diccionario. Necesito una regla. ¿Tienes (unas) plumas? ¿Tienes (unos) lápices? I need a dictionary. I need a ruler Do you have (some) pencils? Do you have (some) pens?

The indefinite articles agree with the noun in gender and number. Masculine:Feminine: singular: Plural: un unosunas una Tengo un libro. Tengo unos libros. Tengo una mochila Tengo unas mochilas

1. cuaderno 2. calculadora 3. lápices 4. lapiceros 5. carpetas 6. mochilas 7. diccionario 8. computadora 9. relojes 10. regla un una unos unas un una unos una

 To talk about amounts of things, use the following adjectives. These words also agree with the noun they describe in gender and number. Por ejemplo: Singular: Plural: poco(a) (little, not much) pocos(as) (few, not many) ¿cuántos(as)? (how many?) muchos(as) (a lot of, many) ¿cuánto(a)? (how much?) mucho(a) (a lot of, much) ¿Cuánta tarea tienes? Tengo mucha. I have a lot. How much homework do you have?

1. ropa tienes? 2. lápices tienes? 3. relojes tienes? 4. reglas tienes? 5. cuadernos tienes? 6. carpetas tienes? 7. papel tienes? 8. libros tienes? ¿Cuánta ¿Cuántos ¿Cuántas ¿Cuántos ¿Cuántas ¿Cuánto ¿Cuántos

¡El fin!