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 El diario  el lápiz  La computadora  El mapa  La foto Quasimodo: Masculine or Feminine? marker boardsmarkers erasers First person in each row grab marker boards, markers, and erasers (cloth thingies) for your row _________________ Ayudantes del día: 1 - Kelsie 3 - Tyce 4 - Cory

 Just like in English, nouns have “number.”  By that we mean they are either singular or plural. Nouns & Number

 If it ends in a vowel add “s” to the end  El chico  los chicos  La escuela  las escuelas To make a noun plural in Spanish:

 If it ends in a consonant add “es” to the end  La nacionalidad  las nacionalidades  El conductor  los conductores To make a noun plural:

 If it ends with a -z, change the z to an “c” and then add “es”  El lápiz  los lápices To make a noun plural:

 NOTE: If the singular noun has an accent mark on the last syllable you typically drop this in the plural form.  La lección  las lecciones  El autobús  los autobuses NOTE ON ACCENTS:

Práctica: Make the following nouns plural  La cosa  Las cosas  El chico  Los chicos  La mujer  Las mujeres  El borrador  Los borradores  El lápiz  Los lápices  La especialización  Las especializaciones

 Definite articles  In English: The  Indefinite articles  In English: A, an, some  In Spanish these MUST match gender and number with the word they come before. Definite and Indefinite Articles:

Definite articles: The SingularPlural Masc. ElLos Fem. LaLas

Definite Articles practice:  ____ chico  El chico = The boy  ____ chicos  Los chicos = The boys  ____ chica  La chica = The girl  ____ chicas  Las chicas = The girls  ____ nacionalidad  La nacionalidad = The nacionality  ____ mapa  El mapa = The map  ____ profesoras  Las profesoras = The (female) teachers

Indefinite Articles: A, an, some SingularPlural Masc. UnUnos Fem. UnaUnas

Indefinite Articles practice:  ____ chico  Un chico = a boy  ____ chicos  Unos chicos = Some boys  ____ chica  Una chica = A girl  ____ chicas  Unas chicas = Some girls  ____ nacionalidad  Una nacionalidad = a nacionality  ____ mapa  Un mapa = A map  ____ profesoras  Unas profesoras = Some (female) teachers

 Practice worksheet  Vocab Quiz Wednesday: Saludos & Despedidos sections  Map Quiz (first 8 countries and capitals) Thursday Tarea: