Spanish IA. Sra. Teixeira

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Spanish IA Sra. Teixeira S

Agenda S Gramática: Los sustantivos. TAREA: S Continue studying the vocabulary for next week s quiz. S Complete the practice and tutorial activities for Monday and Wed. of next week.

Los sustantivos S Abre el libro en la página 12

Spanish nouns A noun is a word used to identify people, animals, places, things, or ideas. Unlike English, all Spanish nouns, even those that refer to non-living things, have gender; that is, they are considered either masculine or feminine. As in English, nouns in Spanish also have number, meaning that they are either singular or plural. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-4

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u Generally, nouns that refer to males, like el hombre, are masculine, while nouns that refer to females, like la mujer, are feminine. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-6

u Many nouns that refer to male beings end in o or or. Their corresponding feminine forms end in a and ora, respectively. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-7

u The masculine and feminine forms of nouns that end in ista, like turista, are the same, so gender is indicated by the article el (masculine) or la (feminine). Some other nouns have identical masculine and feminine forms. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-8

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u As shown above, certain noun endings are strongly associated with a specific gender, so you can use them to determine if a noun is masculine or feminine. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-10

u Because the gender of nouns that refer to non-living things cannot be determined by foolproof rules, you should memorize the gender of each noun you learn. It is helpful to learn each noun with its corresponding article, el for masculine and la for feminine. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-11

u Another reason to memorize the gender of every noun is that there are common exceptions to the rules of gender. For example, el mapa (map) and el día (day) end in a, but are masculine. La mano (hand) ends in o, but is feminine. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-12

Plural of nouns u To form the plural add s to nouns that end in a vowel. For nouns that end in a consonant add es. For nouns that end in z change the z to c, then add es. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-13

u In general, when a singular noun has an accent mark on the last syllable, the accent is dropped from the plural form. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-14

u Use the masculine plural form to refer to a group that includes both males and females. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-15

Spanish articles As you know, English often uses definite articles (the) and indefinite articles (a, an) before nouns. Spanish also has definite and indefinite articles. Unlike English, Spanish articles vary in form because they agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-16

Definite articles u Spanish has four forms that are equivalent to the English definite article the. You use definite articles to refer to specific nouns. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-17

Indefinite articles u Spanish has four forms that are equivalent to the English indefinite article, which according to context may mean a, an, or some. Use indefinite articles to refer to unspecified persons or things. 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-18

Provide a definite article for each noun in the first column and an indefinite article for each noun in the second column. el, la, los o las? la 1. chica 2. chico 3. maleta 4. cuadernos 5. lápiz 6. mujeres un, una, unos o unas? un 1. autobús 2. escuelas 3. computadora 4. hombres 5. señora 6. lápices 2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. 1.1-19