SP101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Terraced House, Single-Family Detached Home
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Examples: vivo en inglaterra i live in england, son de espan a, pero viven en alemania. They are from spain, but they live in germany. It"s una habitacio n, but the plural is unas habitaciones (without the accent). I live in a semi-detatched house in canada. Vive en un bungalow que tiene diez habitaciones. He lives in a bungalow that has ten rooms. As we already learnt, spanish nouns each have a gender. This doesn"t just affect the article, but the adjective; it has to agree. Also, adjectives go after the noun, not before it. If the adjective (in its natural form - the form found in the dictionary), ends in an "o" or an. "a", then you remove that vowel and add: o for masculine singular nouns, os for masculine plural nouns, a for feminine singular nouns, as for feminine plural nouns.