☆☆Nouns☆☆
Nouns help us talk about the people we know, the places we visit, and the things we see around us.
In the Spanish language, a noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Spanish nouns are categorized into either masculine or feminine grammatical genders. It's important to note that in this context, "gender" refers to a grammatical classification and is not necessarily related to biological sex or gender.
Countable nouns can change for singular and plural forms. Nevertheless, distinguishing between countable and uncountable nouns is less clear-cut compared to English.
For example, in the sentence "El gato sube a la cama," both 'gato" and "cama" are nouns because they are names of things.
☆☆ En la escuela ☆☆
Aprendamos algunos sustantivos
Spanish nouns are categorized into either masculine or feminine grammatical genders.
Based on nouns we can make sentences EL cuaderno esta nuevo...... forma correcta de hacer una oración
en la oracion puede haber mas de un sustantivo, ejemplo
la casa verde tiene 4 ventanas
mover todo esto a pagina de vocablario y enlazarla a esta.