Sorry, but that's false!
True!
Objects IS plural. The singular form is object.
estar is singular -_-
Yes, and they are exactly the same. Singular = Singular Plural = Plural
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Telling weather a Spanish verb is plural or singular is easy. All you have to do is look to see if there is a S at the end.
Indefinite articles designate a, an, or some. They do not describe a particular object. For example: the chair. the is a definite article a chair: a is an indefinite article In spanish articles must also be changed to show femininity or masculinity, as well as singular of plural. un: a (masculine and singular) unos: some (masculine and plural) una: a (feminine and singular) unas: some (feminine and plural)
Relajado, relajados - masculin singular and plural Relajada, relajadas - feminin singular and plural
The pronoun you is both singular and plural, subjective and objective. Examples: Subject singular: You may have a snack. Object singular: The sandwich is for you. Subject plural: You are all invited to our barbecue. Object plural: Joe and Joan, we're expecting you too.
Masculine Singular: Ese Feminine Singular: Esa Masculine Plural: Esos Feminine Plural: Esas
"Él" <---Singular masculine "La" <---Singular femanine "Los" <--Plural masculing "Las" <--Plural femanine
¿Necesita / necesitan / necesitas / necesitáisespacio? (you formal singular, plural; you informal singular, plural)