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• Clear distinctions between the essential and basic aspects of Spanish grammar and those that are more complex • Full use of authentic examples • Simple explanations of areas that customarily pose problems for English speakers • Detailed contents list and index for easy access to information
6 Οκτ 2022 · In Spanish, there are four indefinite articles. They are un, una, unos, unas. Un and una are equivalent to the English words “a” and “an”. Unos and unas are equivalent to the word “some”.
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article in Spanish and English 22 4.6 Use of the plural unos, unas 23 5 Adjectives 24 5.1 Shortening of adjectives 24 5.2 Adjective position 25 5.3 Adjectives used as nouns 27 5.4 Adjectives used as adverbs 27 6 Comparative forms of adjectives and adverbs 28 6.1 Lack of distinction between ‘more . . .’ and ‘most . . .’ 28
In the module, students learn about definite and indefinite articles in Spanish. Then, they complete activities to check their understanding. The student activities are aligned to the PBS curriculum hierarchy for Spanish, and each activity was designed to be used independently.
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In Spanish, there are four definite articles. They are el, la, los, las, and they are all equivalent to the English word “the”. Use el with masculine nouns that are singular. Use la with feminine nouns that are singular. Use los with masculine nouns that are plural. Use las with feminine nouns that are plural.