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Department of Modern Languages

Department of Modern Languages. La Lengua española. Gramática nueva. Los sustantivos y los artículos. ( Nouns and Articles ). In Spanish, nouns are classified into two groups: masculine and feminine.

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Department of Modern Languages

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  1. Department of Modern Languages La Lengua española

  2. Gramática nueva Los sustantivos y los artículos (Nouns and Articles)

  3. In Spanish, nouns are classified into two groups: masculine and feminine. To identify our masculine nouns, we will start with the indefinite masculine article un, which in English is a or an Masculine nouns un libro a book Normally, nouns ending in o, í, ú or a consonant are masculine. un rubí a ruby Los sustantivos y los artículos un menú a menu Of course, there are exceptions. One is unamano. un reloj a watch

  4. In Spanish, nouns are classified into two groups: masculine and feminine. To identify our masculine nouns, we will start with the indefinite masculine article un, which in English is a or an Masculine nouns un hombre a man In addition, nouns that denote male persons are normally masculine. Los sustantivos y los artículos un muchacho a boy un profesor a professor (m) un doctor a doctor (m)

  5. Voluntarios ¿Las palabras siguientes son masculinas o femeninas? Diccionario (A dictionary)

  6. Voluntarios ¿Las palabras siguientes son masculinas o femeninas? Mapa (A map)

  7. In Spanish, nouns are classified into two groups: masculine and feminine. To identify our feminine nouns, we will start with the indefinite feminine article una, which in English is a or an Feminine nouns una mesa a table Normally, nouns ending in a, ad, ción, or sión are feminine. Los sustantivos y los artículos una ciudad a city Two exceptions are un mapaand un día. unanación a nation

  8. In Spanish, nouns are classified into two groups: masculine and feminine. To identify our feminine nouns, we will start with the indefinite feminine article una, which in English is a or an Feminine nouns In addition, nouns that denote female persons are normally feminine or have a feminine form that is the counterpart of the masculine. unamujer a woman Los sustantivos y los artículos unamuchacha a girl unaprofesora a professor (f) unadoctora a doctor (f)

  9. In Spanish, nouns are classified into two groups: masculine and feminine. Remember Nouns ending in o, í, ú, or a consonant are normally masculine Nouns ending in a, ad, ción, or sión are normally feminine Los sustantivos y los artículos

  10. Voluntarios ¿Las palabras siguientes son masculinas o femeninas? Casa (House) Árbol (Tree)

  11. In Spanish, nouns are classified into two groups: masculine and feminine. Words that end with e are suspect, that is, they may be masculine or they may be feminine Masculine Feminine un coche a car una noche a night Los sustantivos y los artículos un bote a can una calle a street una llave a key un bate a bat (baseball)

  12. In Spanish, nouns are classified into two groups: masculine and feminine. Words that end with -ma are usually masculine un problema un aroma un tema un programa Los sustantivos y los artículos un sistema un diagrama un diploma un clima

  13. Voluntarios ¿Las palabras siguientes son masculinas o femeninas? Diploma (Diploma) Noche (Night)

  14. A ! I R R B A ¡ The indefinite article (un, una) refers to a non-specific item. Es unlibro. It’s abook. The definite article (el, la) refers to a specific item. Los artículos definidos e indefinidos Es el libro que usamos en la clase de español. It’s the book we use in the Spanish class.

  15. The indefinite article (un, una) refers to a non-specific item. Es unasilla. It’s achair. The definite article (el, la) refers to a specific item. Los artículos definidos e indefinidos Es lasillaqueusamos en la clase de español. It’s the chair we use in the Spanish class.

  16. The plural indefinite article (unos, unas) can be translated as “some” or “a few.” Hay unoslibros en la clase. There are a few books in the classroom. Los artículos definidos e indefinidos Hay unassillastambién. There are some chairs, too.

  17. The plural definite article (los, las), just like the singular, refers to specific things. Son loslibrospara la clase de español. They’re the books for the Spanish class. Los artículos definidos e indefinidos Son lassillaspara los estudiantes. They’re the chairs for the students.

  18. Voluntarios ¿Qué son estas cosas? - Usa los artículos definidos correctos. El bolígrafo (Thepen)

  19. Voluntarios ¿Qué son estas cosas? - Usa los artículos definidos correctos. Los bolígrafos (Thepens)

  20. La pluralización Nouns are pluralized differently in Spanish than in English. If a noun ends in a, á, e, é, o, ó,i or u, we simply add s. Singular Plural casa casas mamás mamá llaves llave cafés café libros libro dominó dominós

  21. La pluralización Nouns are pluralized differently in Spanish than in English. If a noun ends in a consonant, we add es. Singular Plural borrador borradores orden órdenes papel papeles pared paredes reloj relojes señor señores

  22. La pluralización Nouns are pluralized differently in Spanish than in English. When a noun or an adjective ends in z, we change the z to c before adding es. Singular Plural lápiz lápices nouns luz luces feliz felices adjectives audaz audaces

  23. CONCLUSIÓN 1. cuadernos 3. pizarra 2. calculadoras 4. enigma ¿Qué artículos definidos / indefinidos usamos?

  24. Adiós y hasta luego Recordad que… …Para aprender, ¡es necesario practicar!

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