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Paul [167]
3 years ago
12

Read and match each incomplete sentence with the correct word or phrase to complete it.

Spanish
1 answer:
geniusboy [140]3 years ago
5 0
1. manejar
2. ten cuidado
3. el gato
4. una multa por exceso de velocidad
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Generalmente, los sustantivos de género masculinos tienen terminación “-o” y los femeninos tienen terminación “-a”.

Ejemplos de sustantivos de género masculinos: chico, señor, perro, abuelo

Ejemplos de sustantivos de género femeninos: chica, señora, casa, abuela.

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El sustantivo singular se refiere a una única persona, animal, cosa o lugar. El sustantivo plural se refiere a más de una persona, animal, cosa o lugar.

Las reglas para convertir un sustantivo singular en plural son:

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2. Se agrega “-es” al singular si termina en consonante:

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Flor........Flores

3. Si palabra termina en “z” se forma el plural sustituyendo la ¨Z¨ por una “c” y añadiendo “-es”.

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Buey.....Bueyes

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Gender and number of nouns:

In Spanish, nouns have gender, which can be either masculine or feminine.  

Generally, masculine gender nouns have the ending "-o" and feminine nouns have the ending "-a".

Examples of masculine nouns: Chico (boy), Señor (lord), perro ( male dog), abuelo (grandfather)

Examples of feminine gender nouns: chica (girl), señora (lady), casa (house), abuela  (grandmother).

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The singular noun refers to a only one person, animal, thing or place. The plural noun refers to more than one person, animal, thing or place.

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1. Add "-s" to the singular if it ends in a vowel:

Auto(car).......Autos(cars)

Libre(Book).......Libros(Books)

casa (House)...........casas(casas)

2. "-es" is added to the singular if it ends in a consonant:

Mujer (Woman).....mujeres(Women)

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Flor(Flower)......Flores(Flowers)

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Question 16 (1 point)

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Question 16 options:

Change the verb to the "imperfect" form.

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Question 17 (1 point)

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Question 18 options:

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