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2.2 gramática. In Spanish there are two gender categories for nouns: Masculine These nouns usually end in –o – El carro – El libro Feminine These nouns.

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1 2.2 gramática

2 In Spanish there are two gender categories for nouns: Masculine These nouns usually end in –o – El carro – El libro Feminine These nouns usually end in –a – La fruta – La pizza

3 Singular vs Plural Singular nouns name one of something. Plural nouns name more than one of something. If a singular noun ends in a vowel, add –s to make it plural. If it ends in a consonant, add –es. – Estudiante -> estudiantes – Animal -> animales

4 Definite Articles Can be used to say “the” with a specific noun There are different forms that agree with gender and number. MasculineFeminine Singularella Pluralloslas

5 Definite Articles El profesor es simpático. ¿Quiénes son las muchachas alli? Articles are also used to talk about a noun as a general category or when saying what you like with gustar. – ¿Cómo es la pizza? - Es deliciosa. Me gusta la pizza. What’s pizza (in general) like? – It’s delicious. I like pizza.

6 Whiteboard Activity Listen to the words and write the correct article on your board.

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