Title: Definite%20and%20Indefinite%20Articles
1Definite and Indefinite Articles
Spanish One ch.1B
2The indefinitearticle
- A, an, some un / una / unos / unas
- The indefinite article is a RESTRICTIVE
adjective. - The indefinite article is typically used in
Spanish when it is used in English.
3Indefinite Articles
- When talking about any one will do.
- a pencil un lápiz
- a student un/una estudiante
- a book un libro
- a boy un chico
- some girls unas chicas
- some desks unos pupitres
4EXAMPLES
Paco has a piece of paper. Paco tiene una hoja de
papel. Marta is a good friend. Marta es una buena
amiga. I need some vocabulary cards. Yo necesito
unas tarjetas de vocabulario.
5The definitearticle
- The el / la / los / las
- The definite article is a RESTRICTIVE adjective.
- The definite article is used more in Spanish than
in English.
6Definite Articles
- When talking about a specific or DEFINITE one.
- the pencil el lápiz
- the student el/la estudiante
- the book el libro
- the boy el chico
- the girls las chicas
- the desks los pupitres
7When you must use the definite article in Spanish
but you dont see it in English
- With general usage nouns
- ie...Me gustan los libros.
- ie...I like books.
8When you must use the definite article in Spanish
but you dont see it in English
2. With titles when you are talking about
someone. ie...El Sr. Ruiz es alto. ie...Mr.
Ruiz is tall.
9When you must use the definite article in Spanish
but you dont see it in English
3. To say on with a day of the week. ie...Yo
estudio los lunes. ie...I study on Mondays.
10When you must use the definite article in Spanish
but you dont see it in English
4. To express the family. ie... los
Shellman ie...the Shellman family or the
Shellmans.
11EXAMPLES
Mr. Gonzalez is in the house. El Sr. Gonzalez
está en la casa. I like potato chips a lot. Me
gustan mucho las papitas. I do my vocabulary
cards on Friday. Hago mis tarjetas de vocbulario
el viernes.
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13PRACTICE
Mr. Gonzales, How are you? I like
computers. Paco always watches cartoons on
Saturdays.
no. you are talking to him
yes
yes