Hi! My name is Eliana and I am a member of the BA Plus staff and I will teach you the indefinite and definite articles.
In Spanish, every noun has a gender, masculine or feminine. The masculine nouns are finished in O, N or L. For example: “librO”, “avióN”, “papeL”. The masculine article is “EL”.
The feminine nouns usually end with A, D, CIÓN or SIÓN. For example: “mesa”, “verdaD”, “lecCIÓN”, “expreSIÓN”. The feminine article is “LA”.
These articles are the equivalent of “THE”. The equivalent of “A” are “UN” for masculine and “UNA” for feminine.
I hope to teach you the plural of definite and indefinite articles, hopefully at the school!
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