Questions & Answers about La niña no tiene el gato.
Why is it no tiene instead of having a word for "does"?
Where exactly does the no go in this sentence?
Why is the verb tiene in this sentence?
Why do we use la for the girl but el for the cat?
In Spanish, all nouns have a gender, and the word for "the" has to match it. Niña (girl) is a feminine noun, so it takes the feminine article la. Gato (cat) is a masculine noun, so it takes the masculine article el.
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