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Unos and Unas

Friday January 23, 2009
It should seem obvious that unos and unas are the plural forms of un, uno and una. What may not be so obvious, as explained in this lesson, is what those words mean or how they're used.

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January 23, 2009 at 10:14 pm
(1) Craig says:

So how do the meaning and use of unos and unas differ from algunos and algunas?

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