Most masculine nouns end in o
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Summary of the plural forms of masculine and feminine nouns: Add “s” after singular nouns that end in an unstressed vowel (a,e,i,o,u) or a stressed “e” (é) to make them plural
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Tip: A common mistake is to forget to make the article plural when the
The feminine definite articles are la (singular) and las (plural)
La película que vimos juntos fue muy interesante
Sometimes the usage of the definite article in Spanish grammar is the same as the usage of the in English, but not always! The following list outlines when to use the definite article in Spanish
In the following list, you can see several: el búho (the owl) el camaleón (the chameleon) la cebra (the zebra) Colors that end in o in the masculine singular form have four possible endings: o, a, os, or as
The word for ‘the’ or ‘a’ changes depending on the gender of the noun and whether it is singular or plural
Nouns that end in “a” are usually feminine
Groups are always referred to as masculine
Most adjectives end in o, e, or a consonant in their singular masculine forms
SG grandfather "the grandfather" Feminine la the
When you look up an adjective in the dictionary, it is always in the masculine singular form
Español: El agua fría
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The Spanish definite article is sometimes confusing for beginning students, because it has to agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies, and it doesn’t always correspond to an article in other languages
Other words such as teléfono, libro, dormitorio, cama, playa and In Spanish, colors have a masculine and feminine form AS WELL AS a singular and plural form
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We can see that the difference between masculine and feminine singular forms is most apparent in the first-person plural nuestro/vuestro forms
In Spanish, an indefinite article is used to refer to a thing, person, place, or idea in a general and imprecise way
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