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¿Singular o plural?

1
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EXAMPLE: las señoras = la señora

  1. el número =
  2. un diario =
  3. : la estudiante =
  4. : el conductor =
  5. : el país =
  6. : las cosas=
  7. : unos turistas=
  8. : las nacionalidades=
  9. : unas computadoras =
  10. : los problemas =
  11. : una fotografía =
  12. : los profesores =
  13. : unas señoritas =
  14. : el hombre =
  15. : la grabadora=
  16. : la señora =
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updated Oct 5, 2012
posted by Safa123456789
Hi and welcome to the forum! - francobollo, Oct 4, 2012
hi can u answer those for me correctly please? - Safa123456789, Oct 4, 2012
see my posting below - francobollo, Oct 4, 2012
Ok thanks for ur help it helped me great - Safa123456789, Oct 4, 2012

2 Answers

2
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Take look at the article in front of the words. Is the article singular or plural? For instance, "el" is "the", masculine, singular form. "la" is "the", feminine, singular form. "Un" is "a", masculine, singular form. "Una" is "a", feminine, singular form.

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That isn't the only clue you get in deciding if a word is plural or singular. Spanish is much like English in that you add -s or -es to make a word plural. Each question gives you two different things to look for to make that decision.

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Good Luck!

updated Oct 5, 2012
posted by rheit
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Hi.. I have a great suggestion. Run your sentences through our dictionaries (found a the top of the page next to the magnifying glass). And that should tell you in English if it is one noun (singular) or many (plural). Try keying your words in one by one.

Another choice you have is to check out this link from our reference section

I hope this helps!

updated Oct 5, 2012
edited by francobollo
posted by francobollo