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What contexts would I use the definite articles below?

el, la, los, las

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Answer: See the explanation

Explanation:

So, el (in English "the") is used for singular masculine nouns, and los (in English "the") is used as its plural.

Ex: el profesor, los coches

(the professor, the car)

la (in English "the") is used for singular feminine nouns while las (in English "the") is used as its plural.

Ex: la casa, las señoras

(the house, the ladies)

You can use them as sentences below:

la niña es bonita

(The girl is pretty)

el niño necesidades uno bueno profesor

(the boy needs a good professor)

Las señoras van a el centro comercial

(the ladies are going to the mall)

Los libros ayudan mucho en la educación

(The books are of great help in education)

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