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Answer: Spanish indefinite articles in the answers are un, unos. una and with the plural of each noun there are las, unos and unas.
Explanation:
Question 1. El hombre - un hombre
2. with los turistas - unos turistas
3. la profesora - una profesora
4. el conductor - un conductor
5. los estudiantes - unos estudiantes
plural
Question 6. la mujer - las mujeres
7. un autobus-unos autobuses
8. un estudiante - unos estudiantes
9. la comunidad - las comunidades
10. una leccion - unas lecciones
After replacing the definite article with the corresponding indefinite article, we have:
1. un hombre
2. unos turistas
3. una profesora
4. un conductor
5. unos estudiantes
After writing the plural of each noun and article, we have:
6. las mujeres
7. unos autobusos
8. unos estudiantes
9. las comunidades
10. unas lecciones
In English, we only have one definite article: "the". It can be used for both plural or singular words, and it does not distinguish gender. As for indefinite articles, we use two in English: "a" and "an". These can only be used with singular nouns, and they also do not distinguish gender.
In Spanish, on the other hand, we have 4 definite articles: "el", "la", "los", "las". "El" is used with masculine singular words (el hombre). "La" is used with feminine singular words (la mujer). "Los" is used with masculine plural words (los hombres). "Las" is used with feminine plural words (las mujeres).
The same goes for the indefinite articles: "un", "una", "unos", "unas". "Un" is used with masculine singular words (un conejo). "Una" is used with feminine singular words (una chica). "Unos" is used with masculine plural words (unos conejos). And "unas" is used with feminine plural words (unas chicas).
In conclusion, having that explanation in mind, we can see that the answer above has efficiently made the necessary changes.
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