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Para hacer ahora 33 ___________________ 56 ___________________ 70 ___________________ 13 ___________________ 94 ___________________ 23 ___________________ 100 __________________ 85 ___________________

Hoy es el 19 de noviembre.

La cita del día

El objetivo We are learning to pluralize nouns. We are learning to use the plural forms of definite articles.

Un repaso A noun is a person, place or thing. Every noun in Spanish is either masculine or feminine. What do we know about determining the gender of a noun?

Más práctica Libro Grapadora Cuaderno Escritorio Hoja de papel

Un repaso There are two types of articles in Spanish. They are: – _____________________ articles – _____________________ articles What is the difference in meaning between them?

Más práctica Definite Articles ___ escuela ___ profesora ___ bolígrafo ___ puerta ___ problema Indefinite Articles ___ escuela ___ profesora ___ bolígrafo ___ puerta ___ problema

Distinguishing the Difference Between Singular and Plural Nouns Plural means “more than one”. In Spanish, the plural form of most nouns is formed by adding an “s”. Let’s practice…

Singular vs. Plural Singular Casa Persona Amigo Papel Clase Plural Casas Personas Amigos Papeles Clases

¿Singular o plural?

Plural definite articles El  Los La  Las General rule of thumb: – If a noun ends in a vowel  add “s” to make it plural – If a noun ends in a consonant  add “es” to make it plural

Plural definite articles El bolígrafoLos bolígrafos

Plural definite articles El libroLos libros

Plural definite articles La reglaLas reglas

Plural definite articles El papelLos papeles

Plural definite articles El profesor Los profesores

Plural definite articles La universidad Las universidades

Más práctica 1) El chico 2) La calculadora 3) El ordenador 4) La ciudad 5) La escuela

Más práctica 1) La regla 2) El escritorio 3) El examen 4) La grapadora 5) La televisión