Forming Plural Nouns
As you know, all nouns orsostantiviin Italian have an implicit gender—masculine or feminine, depending on their Latin root or other derivation—and that gender, together with their number—whether they are singular or plural—colors nearly everything else in the language, except, perhaps, for ...
The past participle in Spanish is also occasionally used as anoun. With a little practice recognizing past participles being used as nouns, you’ll begin to pick up a natural rhythm for what can be used as a noun and what cannot. A simple way to think about it is thatthe past participl...
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