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El calentamiento - el 6 de octubre

1. el bolígrafo la bolígrafo2. la carpetas las carpetas3. el deportes los deportes4. el pluma la pluma5. las animales los animales6. el libro la libro7. el mochila la mochila

Do you remember

which one is correct?

Hoy…

• Focus on accuracy in our writing and speaking

• Compare 2 major differences between the Spanish and English languages

You can do it!

Gender of Nouns

¡Hola! Me llamo Diego.

What are

el

la

los &

las

in front of all of these

Spanish words?

It’s all about understanding that in Spanish, every person,

place, and thing has a gender,

and that in Spanish, a

noun can be either

masculine or feminine.

How are all of these

masculine nouns alike?

el bolígrafoel libroel chicoel baño

How are all of these

masculine nouns alike?

el bolígrafoel libroel chicoel baño

How are all of these feminine

nouns alike?

la casala maestra

la chicala pluma

How are all of these feminine

nouns alike?

la casala maestra

la chicala pluma

Masculine Nouns generally end in – o

Feminine Nouns generally end in – a.

el /un diccionario el / un secretario

la / una computadora la / una profesora

If you look at both the beginning and

the ending of each line…

“el" and "la" both mean "the.“

el chico / the boyla chica / the girl

These two words (el, la) are called definite articles.

We cannot tell the

gender of a noun,

except in the case of

living creatures. Do not

try to analyze the

nature of the object,

looking for some

inherent masculinity or

femininity.

It won't work!

Take a guess. Do you think the Spanish word for "dress" is masculine or feminine? You might expect it to be feminine, since

a dress is an article of clothing worn by females.

Actually, the word for "dress" is a masculine word:

el vestido

Take another guess. Do you think the Spanish word for "necktie" is

masculine or feminine? You might expect it to be masculine, since a necktie is an article of

clothing worn by males.

Actually, the word for "necktie" is a feminine

word:

la corbata

Nouns that end in -sión,

-ción, -dad, -tad, & -tud

are feminine.

televisión

actitud

ciudad

conversaciónlibertad

Some nouns that end in -a are masculine.

el dia

A few nouns that end in -ma are

feminine, such as la cama and la

pluma.

Many nouns that end in -ma are masculine.

el climael poema

A few nouns that end in -o are feminine.

la mano

Plural Forms of Nouns

If a noun ends in a vowel, make it plural by adding -s.

libro : libros señora : señoras

The definite articles (el, la) also change in the plural form. They become "los"

and "las."

el libro : los librosla señora : las señoras

Plural Forms of Nouns

If a noun ends in a consonant, make it

plural by adding -es.

el profesor : los profesores

la ciudad: la ciudades

I hope this

helped!

Tengo que irme.

¡Hasta la vista!

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