These are the FEMININE articles in Spanish and mean a/an/some/few.(1 point) Responses una, unas una, unas las, la las, la el, la el, la los, unas

The correct responses are:

una, unas

The feminine articles in Spanish are "una" (meaning a/an) and "unas" (meaning some/few).

To determine the feminine article in Spanish, you need to consider the gender and number of the noun you are referring to. In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine, and they can be singular or plural.

- The article "una" is used with singular feminine nouns, for example:
- una casa (a house)
- una amiga (a friend)

- The article "unas" is used with plural feminine nouns, for example:
- unas casas (some houses)
- unas amigas (some friends)

It's important to note that the articles "las" and "la" are not used as indefinite articles (a/an/some/few). "Las" is the definite article for plural feminine nouns, and "la" is the definite article for singular feminine nouns.

- The definite article "las" is used with plural feminine nouns, for example:
- las casas (the houses)
- las amigas (the friends)

- The definite article "la" is used with singular feminine nouns, for example:
- la casa (the house)
- la amiga (the friend)

The articles "el" and "los" are not feminine articles. "El" is the singular masculine definite article, and "los" is the plural masculine definite article. The article "unas" is only used for feminine plural nouns, not for masculine plural nouns.

The correct responses are:

- una (a/an)
- unas (some/few)
- la (the, singular feminine)
- las (the, plural feminine)