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The little words ‘the’ and ‘a’ 1.In English there is only one word for ‘the’ which is ‘the’, e.g. There is the kitchen 2. In German, the article ‘the’ can be masculine = der femine = die neuter = das plural = die 3. To learn the vocabulary just remember the colour of the word and you know whether it is masculine, feminine, neuter or plural! SIMPLE!!

1.Also, in English there is only one word for the indefinite article ‘a’ and that is ‘a’ (or ‘an’ before a vowel), e.g. that is a cat and not an owl. The little words ‘the’ and ‘a’ 2. In German, the indefinite article ‘a’ can be masculine = ein feminine = eine neuter = ein plural = ---

der/ein Taschenrechner der/ein Kuli

der/ein Bleistift der/ein Klebstift

der/ein Füller der/ein Spitzer

der/ein Radiergummi

die/eine Schere die/eine CD

die/eine Diskette die/eine Kassette

die/eine Federmappe

das/ein Heft das/ein Buch

Englisch Deutsch das/ein Wörterbuch das/ein Lineal

die/- Buntstifte -Tippex