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Spanish Lesson for Week of December 1, 2004
Lesson: Plurals (part
1)
The main
difference between English and Spanish when speaking in the plural
form is that in English only the noun changes (usually by adding an
"s").
In
Spanish, however, all parts change in the plural form: the article,
noun, and adjective.
For
example: the yellow pages (only
pages becomes the plural form of page,
the and yellow don't
change.)
In
Spanish: las páginas amarillas (each word has an
"s" added to the end, singular would be la página
amarilla.)
More on
plurals another week.
Saludos,
Spanish2Go.com
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