Determine if the following are masculine or feminine. Remember the rules: MasculineFeminine o, ema, amaa, d, ción el, los, un, unosla, las, una, unas.

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Determine if the following are masculine or feminine. Remember the rules: MasculineFeminine o, ema, amaa, d, ción el, los, un, unosla, las, una, unas Malefemale

Remember the Rules: Definite Articles mean “the” “el” and its plural form “los” “la” and its plural form “las” Indefinite Articles mean “a, an, or some” “un” and its plural form “unos” “una” and its plural form “unas”

Remember the Rules: Iyoverbs end in “o, oy, go” youtúverbs end in “as, es” he/she él/ellaverbs end in “a, e” theyellos/ellasverbs end in “an, en”

Remember the Rules Some adjectives have four forms bajo, bajos, baja, bajas Some adjectives have two forms. triste, tristes Adjectives must agree in GENDER and NUMBER

When a question is asked in the yo form, It should be Answered in the tú form Also remember Sí or No, no

Sí, entiendo español. No, no entiendo español.

Sí, salto muy alto. No, no salto muy alto.

Sí, sé hablar ingés. No, no sé hablar inglés.

Sí, voy en autobús. No, no voy en autobús.

Sí, quiero comer una pizza. No, no quiero comer una pizza.

No, no vivo en Toledo. Sí, vivo en Toledo.

Sí, hago la tarea. No, no hago la tarea.

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Write as much as you can about the following picture.

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Verbs: They study I understand You talk They go He prefers She knows you live Verbs: ellos estudian Yo entiendo Tú hablas Ellos van Él prefiere Ella sabe Tú vives

a girl Some friends The party The dogs Some houses The book The women A pencil Una chica Unos amigos La fiesta Los perros Unas casas El libro Las mujeres Un lápiz