Spanish Grammar Tips: (Basic tips) When writing about a noun, you must see if the word is male or female. Once you've got good at identifying the gender it will come easily. For example if the word is ending in 'o' or 'e' then we can tell that this word is male and if the word ends in 'a' it is female. There may be some exceptions but not too commonly. When using plural vocabulary, be sure to remember the changes in the noun and the words around the noun. For example: los gatos, las chicas. Notice how the 'el' or 'la' from singular vocabulary now changes to 'los' and 'las'. Enjoy!
I notice how some people do not change the singular nouns in to plural when necessary. Another thing to remember is that: If a word ends in 'i' then the following word shall not begin with 'i' or 'y'! This is very important! The same thing goes with words that end in 'o' or 'a' or any vowel. No word can follow that has the sound of that same vowel, simply to avoid messiness and error in your vocabulary.
Exceptions: el poeta el día la mano ...
Very good, Kc! :D
Thanks :)
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