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Es el 3 de noviembre HAVE YOUR DIA DE LOS MUERTOS VIDEO WORKSHEET ON YOUR DESK FOR ME TO CHECK. TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER OF YOUR DESK PLEASE, OR EASILY FLIP TO IT. WHAT IS A CALAVERA?- WHAT IS A CHAPULIN?- WHAT IS AN OFRENDA? –

Indefininite Articles  You are not talking about a specific object.  A Pen- un bol í grafo  A table- una mesa  Some pens- unos bolígrafos  Some tables- unas mesas

Definite Articles  Used when talking about a specific object or objects  The pen- el bolígrafo  The pens- los bolígrafos  The table- la mesa  The tables- las mesas

IF a noun ends in an – O it is usually masculine IF a noun ends in an- A it is usually feminine

The Adjective goes after the noun it describes

For EXAMPLE : El estudiante trabajador La estudiante trabajadora Los estudiantes trabajadores Las estudiantes trabajadoras

For EXAMPLE : Un estudiante trabajador Una estudiante trabajadora Unos estudiantes trabajadores Unas estudiantes trabajadoras