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Here you have the list of places of the city. Translate them, revise the theory of this
lesson and put them in two columns. Of course, you should memorise all of them that
you need in your daily life.
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The plural forms of nouns in Spanish are formed by adding of the plural endings –s
or –es. Normally if the singular of the noun ends in a vowel you will add only the
ending – s, but if the ending of the noun is a consonant you add –es. Now put all the
nouns from exercise 1 to plural form.
The definite articles of singular in Spanish are El and La. They have their own
plural form Los and Las
Ejercicio 3 .Use the result of your work of the Exercise 1 and put all the names of
the places of the city in plural, don´t forget the articles, they should also be in the
plural
Example(Ejemplo):
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NUMBERS (NUMEROS)
1 – UNO 11 - ONCE
2 – DOS 12 – DOCE
3 – TRES 13 - TRECE
4 – CUATRO 14 – CATORCE
5 - CINCO 15 - QUINCE
6 – SEIS 16 - DIECISEIS
7 – SIETE 17 - DIECISIETE
8 – OCHO 18 - DIECIOCHO
9 – NUEVE 19 - DIECINUEVE
10 - DIEZ 20 – VEINTE
Note! Like in English if you use the combination of number and noun you
don´t need to pronounce the article before the noun.
Example: 4 parques, 8 oficinas, 3 amigas, 9 camareros, 11 coches, 10 restaurantes, etc.
100 – cien 101 – ciento uno, 102 – ciento dos, 103 – ciento tres, etc.
200 – doscientos 201 – doscientos uno, 210 - doscientos diez, 225 – doscientos
veinticinco, etc.
300 – trescientos 301 – trescientos uno, 320 –trescientos veinte, 336 –trescientos
treinta y seis, etc.
400 – cuatrocientos, 401 - cuatrocientos uno, 430 – cuatrocientos treinta, 447 –
cuatrocientos cuarenta y siete, etc.
500 – quinientos. 501- quinientos uno, 540 - quinientos cuarenta, 558 –quinientos
cincuenta y ocho, etc.
600 – seiscientos, 601 - seiscientos uno, 650 – seiscientos cincuenta, 669 - seiscientos
sesenta y nueve, etc.
700 – setecientos, 701 – setecientos uno, 760 – setecientos sesenta, 771 –setecientos
setenta y uno, etc.
800 – ochocientos, 801 - ochocientos uno, 870 – ochocientos setenta, 882 –ochocientos
ochenta y dos, etc.
900 – novecientos, 901 – novecientos uno, 980 – novecientos ochenta, 993 novecientos
noventa y tres, etc.
1000- Note that if you speak about the years, the word “ a thousand” you
must pronounce as “mil” and not as “un mil “. For example 1975 sounds
in Spanish like mil novecientos setenta y cinco.
1000 – mil, 2000 – dos mil, 3000 – tres mil, 4000 – cuatro mil, etc.
1234 – mil doscientos treinta y cuatro, 5678 – cinco mil seiscientos setenta y ocho