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Some Spanish adjectives have a shorter form (they drop their -o) when they precede a masculine singular noun. These adjectives include: Complete form ----> Short form ...
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Adjectives which end in -dor in the masculine singular likewise have feminine forms with -a: hablador, habladora, habladores, habladoras - talkative
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Here, “perro” is a masculine singular noun, so the definitive article will be “el”. Now let's consider plural forms: “Las perras son blancas” (The “female dogs ...
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Spanish Nouns are the names of people, places, objects, and ideas (feelings,etc). They are masculine or feminine, singular or plural- accompanied by audio vocabulary ...
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To form the past perfect, use the imperfect of haber plus the masculine singular form of the past participle: había hablado I had spoken habías hablado you had spoken ...
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Primero is shortened to primer, tercero to tercer,alguno to algún, and ninguno to ningún when placed before a masculine singular noun. Un mal auto
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el, un - masculine singular la, una - feminine singular los, unos - masculine plural las, unas - feminine plural . Each of the following has a different meaning:
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un libro nuevo - a new book (masculine singular) dos libros nuevos - two new books (masculine plural) una mesa nueva - a new table (feminine singular)
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Word: handsome Spanish Word: guapo, atractivo Now you know how to say ... He is very handsome. (masculine singular)
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Demonstrative adjectives! Este vecindario. This neighborhood. (masculine singular) Martille estos clavos. Hammer in these nails. (masculine plural)
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