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Mila [183]
3 years ago
11

For each drawing, provide the noun with its corresponding definite and indefinite articles. Follow the model. Not sure what I am

doing wrong.

English
1 answer:
liraira [26]3 years ago
3 0

Answer and Explanation:

1.

La computadora - definite article (The) + Noun - Singular

Las computadoras - definite article (The) + Noun - Plural

Una computadora - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Singular

Unas computadoras - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Plural

2.

El cuaderno -definite article (The) + Noun - Singular

Los cuadernos  - definite article (The) + Noun - Plural

Un cuaderno - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Singular

Unos cuadernos - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Plural

3.

La mujer - definite article (The) + Noun - Singular

Las mujeres - definite article (The) + Noun - Plural

Una mujer - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Singular

Unas mujeres - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Plural

4.

El chico - definite article (The) + Noun - Singular

Los chicos - definite article (The) + Noun - Plural

Un chico - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Singular

Unos chicos - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Plural

5.

La escuela - definite article (The) + Noun - Singular

Las escuelas - definite article (The) + Noun - Plural

Una escuela - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Singular

Unas escuelas - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Plural

6.

La fotografía - definite article (The) + Noun - Singular

Las fotografías - definite article (The) + Noun - Plural

Una fotografía - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Singular

Unas fotografías - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Plural

7.

El autobús - definite article (The) + Noun - Singular

Los autobuses - definite article (The) + Noun - Plural

Un autobús - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Singular

Unos autobuses - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Plural

8.

El diario - definite article (The) + Noun - Singular

Los diarios - definite article (The) + Noun - Plural

Un diario - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Singular

Unos diarios - Indefinite article (A - an) + Noun - Plural

The words marked in bold correspond to the singular options providing the definite, indefinite articles plus the nouns.

The definite article is the word that determines a noun that is already known by the reader (The), on the other hand the indefinite article is the word that refers to the noun in a general way (Un- una-unos-unas).

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