Página 124 en tu libro. The indefinite articles in English are the words: “a”, “an” and “some” I.

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Página 124 en tu libro

The indefinite articles in English are the words: “a”, “an” and “some” I

*There are 4 indefinite articles in Spanish. *Un and Una are used to say “a” or “an” before a singular noun. *Unos and Unas are used to say “some” before a plural noun

MASCULINEFEMININE SINGULARun libro (a book) Una mochila (a backpack) PLURALunos libros (some books) unas mochillas (some backpacks)

To talk about amounts of things, use the following adjectives. These words also agree with the noun they describe in gender and number. SINGULAR¿Cuánto(a)? How much? Mucho(a) A lot of, much Poco(a) Little, not much PLURAL¿Cuántos(as)? How many? Muchos(as) A lot of, many Pocos(as) Few, not many