Definite Articles Unidad 1 Etapa 2 pg.56 Definite Articles with specific things If something is definite, it’s absolute, it’s Certain.

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Definite Articles
Unidad 1 Etapa 2 pg.56
Definite Articles with specific things
If something is definite, it’s absolute, it’s
Certain. There is no ambiguity what so
ever.
Definite articles are used before nouns.
In English, we only have one definite
article - “the”. In Spanish, there are four.
Nouns
Nouns name people, animals, places, things, or
Ideas.
1. In Spanish, nouns have masculine and
feminine gender:
a. el chico (masculine nouns usually end in “o”)
b. la chica (feminine nouns usually end in “a”)
Nouns
2. When nouns identify one item, they are
singular:
a. el amigo (masculine, singular)
b. la amiga (feminine, singular)
3. When nouns identify more than one item,
they are plural:
a. los amigos (masculine, plural)
b. las amigas (feminine, plural)
Definite Articles
Singular
Plural
Masculine
el
los
Feminine
la
las
Ejemplos
1. La casa es grande. (the article, the noun,
and the adjective are all feminine and singular)
The house is big.
We use the definite article “la” because we are
talking about one house in particular, not any
old house.
2. Los chicos son altos. (notice that the article,
the noun, and the adjective are all masculine
and plural) The boys are tall.
We use the definite article “los” because we are
talking about specific boys, not any old
boys.