Octubre 7, 2010. Español 2: Cap. 2B pag. 110 Q: ¿Cuántos estudiantes hay en el salón de clases? ¿Dónde están? “Hay” means there is/ there are.

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Octubre 7, Español 2: Cap. 2B pag. 110 Q: ¿Cuántos estudiantes hay en el salón de clases? ¿Dónde están? “Hay” means there is/ there are

Nouns in Spanish are either masculine or feminine. This has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that the noun may be something that is usually associated with men, or with women. For example, a table is feminine and a car is masculine. You need to look at the article that accompanies the noun. If the article is el, los, un, unos then the noun is masculine. If the article is la, las, una, unas the noun femenine The definite articles (translated as “the” in English are: el, la, los, las. The indefinite articles (translated as “a” when singular, and some when plural) are: un, una, unos, unas. The plural of nouns is formed by adding s if it ends in a vowel, or by adding es if it ends in a consonant. Silla--- sillas cartel---- carteles.

A nswer the following questions about this picture: Write the answers. 1. ¿Quién es la maestra? 2. ¿Cuántos estudiantes hay? 3. ¿Hay reloj? ¿Cuántos? 4. ¿Dónde esta el reloj? 5. ¿Dónde esta la pizarra? 6. ¿Dónde esta la chica de pelo largo?

Read the Gramática Chart on page 110. Do activities 15, 16, and 20 from your textbook. Do pages 42 and 43 in your workbook (front).