Definite and Indefinite Articles in Spanish
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Select the correct definite articles ______ and indefinite articles (un or una) in each sentence. Then, match each question to the most appropriate answer. No, no hay ______ gimnasio, pero hay ______ biblioteca y ______ librería. Sí, es Escoge: computadora Escoge: profesora. También, hay Escoge: proyector y Escoge: pizarra. Sí, es Escoge: ______ libro Conéctate.

Select the correct definite articles ______ and indefinite articles (un or una) in each sentence.

el, un, una, una

No, no hay ______ gimnasio, pero hay ______ biblioteca y ______ librería.

un, una, una

Sí, es Escoge: ______ libro Conéctate.

<p>un</p> Signup and view all the answers

Select the correct definite articles ______ and indefinite articles (un or una) in each sentence. Then, match each question to the most appropriate answer. No, no hay ______ gimnasio, pero hay ______ biblioteca y ______ librería. Sí, es Escoge: computadora Escoge: profesora. También, hay Escoge: proyector y Escoge: pizarra. Sí, es Escoge: ______ libro Conéctate.

<p>el, un, una, la, una, una, el, un</p> Signup and view all the answers

Select the correct definite articles ______ and indefinite articles (un or una) in each sentence. Sí, es Escoge: ______ libro Conéctate.

<p>los, un</p> Signup and view all the answers

No, no hay ______ gimnasio, pero hay ______ biblioteca y ______ librería.

<p>un, una, una</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Grammar Rules: Articles

  • No gym is available, but a library and a bookstore are available.
  • A computer and a professor are present.
  • Additionally, a projector and a blackboard are available.
  • "Conéctate" is a book.
  • The correct use of definite articles (el, la, los, las) and indefinite articles (un, una) is essential in Spanish sentences.
  • The context and meaning of the sentence determine the choice of article.
  • "No hay" means "there is no" or "there isn't".
  • "Hay" means "there is" or "there are".
  • A singular noun takes a singular article (un/una) and a plural noun takes a plural article (unos/unas).
  • The definite article is used to refer to a specific, previously mentioned noun, while the indefinite article is used for a non-specific noun.

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Test your knowledge of definite and indefinite articles in Spanish with this quiz. Match the correct articles to the nouns in each sentence and answer questions based on the given options. Perfect for beginner Spanish learners looking to practice their grammar skills.

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