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ESPAÑOL 2: REPASO- LOS ARTÍCULOS DEFINIDOS Y ADJETIVOS PREGUNTA ESENCIAL: HOW DO MAKE DEFINITE ARTICLES AND ADJECTIVES ARGREE WITH NOUNS?
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CONNECT: The article, noun, adjective & verb have the same function in Spanish and English: NOUN – A person place or thing Ejemplo: Miguel, the library, el libro ARTICLE - A word that introduces a noun and refers to its specificity A cat (indefinite) The dog (definite) ADJECTIVE – A word that describes the noun Miguel is tall The big library VERB – An action / activity Miguel runs everyday. The students read at the library
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GENDER In Spanish, all nouns are either feminine or masculine –Nouns that end in –o are usually masculine –Nouns that end in –a are usually feminine Refresco = masculine Pizza = feminine
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AGREEMENT In Spanish, all articles and adjectives have to match the noun in both GENDER (masculine or feminine) and NUMBER (singular or plural)
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DEFINITE ARTICLES Definite articles are the word “THE” in English, referring to something/ someone specific. MASCULINEFEMININE SINGULARel la PLURALlos las
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DEFINITE ARTICLES EJEMPLO: MASCULINEFEMININE SINGULARel chico la chica PLURALlos chicos las chicas NOTE the endings of the nouns and articles match and change depending on GENDER & NUMBER
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NOTA: In English, the adjectives usually come before the noun. –Ejemplo: The pretty woman. In Spanish, the adjectives come after the noun. – Ejemplo: La mujer bonita.
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AGREEMENT: Adjectives match the gender and number of the nouns they describe –Remember that every noun is either masculine or feminine!!!
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MASCULINE Singular:Plural: –El chico alto- Los chicos altos The tall boy- The tall boys
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FEMININE SingularPlural –La chica alta- las chicas altas The tall girl- the tall girls
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EXCEPTIONS Adjectives that end in –e match both genders –El maestro inteligente –La maestra inteligente
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EXCEPTIONS Many adjectives that end in a consonant match both genders –El amigo joven –La amiga joven
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EXCEPTIONS Some adjectives that end in a consonant add –a to form the feminine singular. –¡Lo siento! You just have to memorize them El chico trabajador La chica trabajadora
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PLURALIZE! To make an adjective plural, add –s if it ends in a vowel Add –es if it ends in a consonant –Las chicas trabajadoras –Los chicos trabajadores
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PRÁCTICA Athletic : feminine/ singular Tall: masculine/ plural Intelligent: feminine /singular Intelligent: feminine/ plural Short: masculine/ plural Atlética Altos Inteligente Inteligentes Bajos
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PRÁCTICA Write in Spanish: –Sally is artistic –Mr. Smith is a little handsome. –Rafael is very funny. –You (masculine) are serious. –EXTRA! – The tall girl likes to study. Sally es artística. Señor Smith es un poco guapo. Rafael es muy cómico. Tú eres muy serio. (or seria) A la chica alta le gusta estudiar.
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