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Spanish nouns also distinguish between singular and plural. Generally, add:-s to the end to make a singular noun plural [ view full lesson]
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When the singular noun ends in "-s" and it is formed by only one syllable, we add "-es" to form the plural. This is also done for nouns of more than one syllable ending
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singular noun (masculine and feminine). H. Opposites. Give the opposite of the following words. (5 pts) alto largo. gordo feo. interesante serio
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Cada is invariable - it is followed by a singular noun and the third personal singular verb form. Cada país tiene sus proprias tradiciones. - Each country has its own ...
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Primero and tercero have shortend forms that are used before a masculine singular noun [el primer libro, el tercer chico]. After names, Roman numerals are often used, but ...
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Gente refers to people in the abstract and is a singular noun. Pueblo (besides meaning “town” “village”) refers the group of people that makes up a country or ...
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