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1 Definite and Indefinite Articles

2 In Spanish, articles match nouns in gender and number.
Here’s how: All Spanish nouns, even if they refer to objects, are either masculine or feminine. Nouns ending in -o are usually masculine. Nouns ending in -a are usually feminine. *** There are always exceptions to the rules. ***

3 Definite Articles El , La , Los and Las are called definite articles.

4 Definite Articles In English they mean “the”.
They are used in English to indicate specific persons, places or things.

5 Definite Articles We use El and Los with masculine nouns and La and Las with feminine nouns. EX: the boy – el chico the girl – la chica

6 Indefinite Articles Un, Una, Unos, and Unas are indefinite articles.
They are used with nouns to indicate nonspecific persons, places or things.

7 Indefinite Articles Un and Una mean “a or an” in English.

8 Indefinite Articles Unos and Unas mean “some” in English.

9 Indefinite Articles Un and Unos are masculine and Una and Unas are feminine. EX: a boy – un chico a girl – una chica

10 Plurals of Nouns To form the plural of a noun, add -s if the noun ends in a vowel. Add –es if the noun ends in a consonant. EX: estudiante -> estudiantes mujer > mujeres


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