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  1. Let's first take a look at the rules for words that end in a vowel. 1. Just Add -s. Rule: If a singular noun ends in an unstressed vowel (a, e, i, o, u) or the stressed vowels á, é or ó, add -s to the end of a singular noun to make it plural. Here are some examples. There are a few exceptions to the above rule.

  2. Apr 7, 2023 · The plural endings in Spanish are: ‘s’ for nouns ending in vowels. Casa vs Casas. ‘es’ for nouns ending in consonants except ‘s’. Reloj vs relojes. Only use this ending with words that end with ‘s’ if their last syllable has an accent mark. ‘ces’ for nouns ending in ‘z’. Lápiz vs lápices.

  3. First of all, this worksheet presents a short definition of grammatical number in Spanish and a chart with the basic rules to form the plural of nouns in Spanish. You can definitely review the rules by using that chart before students begin to work on the exercises. . This worksheet consists of two exercises: the first has to do with completing ...

  4. Following are the rules for plural Spanish nouns. 1. Nouns ending in a vowel form their plural by adding -s: el alumno los alumnos (student) el presidente los presidentes (president) el amigo los amigos (friend) la muchacha las muchachas (girl, maid) 2. Nouns ending in a consonant form their plural by adding -es:

    • Change the article. The first rule is that when you make a singular noun plural, you must remember to change the article that goes with it (the article is the tiny word in front), for example la chica becomes las chicas.
    • Add an -s when it ends in a vowel. When a Spanish noun ends in an unstressed vowel, it’s a simple case of adding an -s to the end of it. via GIPHY.
    • Add an -s when it ends in -é or -ó. We’ve seen what to do with unstressed vowels, but what if the vowel at the end of the noun has an accent? Words ending in -é or -ó also take their plurals by adding -s, just like in Rule #2.
    • Add an -es if it ends in -á, -í, or -ú (exceptions apply) If a noun ends in -á or -í or -ú, we usually add -es. el panamá (Panama hat) los panamá es (Panama hats)
  5. Plural of nouns ending in a consonant. 1. In general, nouns ending in a consonant form the plural by adding -es: 2. Nouns ending in “-z” form the plural by changing the “-z” to -ces : 3. Most nouns ending in “-s” or “-x” stay the same in plural: … except monosyllables, and also nouns which a stressed last syllable. These types ...

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  7. Singular y plural (Teoría - 20 min) In Spanish, most of the names and adjectives have a singular form that is used to speak of a single thing and a plural form that is used to speak of two or more things. This video shows you how to form the plural of each of these words. Let’s go!