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Adjective Agreement in Spanish

Adjective Agreement in Spanish. Start. In Spanish the adjective must match the noun in both gender and number. Choose from either gender or number to explore this further. Gender. Number. Back to title slide. In Spanish the adjective must match the noun in both gender and number.

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Adjective Agreement in Spanish

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  1. Adjective Agreement in Spanish Start

  2. In Spanish the adjective must match the noun in both gender and number. Choose from either gender or number to explore this further. Gender Number Back to title slide

  3. In Spanish the adjective must match the noun in both gender and number. Choose from either gender or number to explore this further. Gender Number Back to title slide Quiz

  4. A person, place, or thing. ex: Joe, forest, ball In Spanish the adjective must match the noun in both gender and number. Choose from either gender or number to explore this further. Gender Number Back to title slide

  5. A person, place, or thing. ex: Joe, forest, ball In Spanish the adjective must match the noun in both gender and number. Choose from either gender or number to explore this further. Gender Number Back to title slide Quiz

  6. Describes a noun ex: round, blue, small In Spanish the adjective must match the noun in both gender and number. Choose from either gender or number to explore this further. Gender Number Back to title slide

  7. Describes a noun ex: round, blue, small In Spanish the adjective must match the noun in both gender and number. Choose from either gender or number to explore this further. Gender Number Back to title slide Quiz

  8. In Spanish all nouns have a gender, either feminine or masculine. But how do you know if a noun is feminine or masculine? Next

  9. 95% of the time a noun that ends in an “o” is masculine and a noun that ends in an “a” is feminine. But what about the other 5 %? Next

  10. 95% of the time a noun that ends in an “o” is masculine and a noun that ends in an “a” is feminine. Back to Questions

  11. 95% of the time a noun that ends in an “o” is masculine and a noun that ends in an “a” is feminine. Back to Questions

  12. If a noun ends in a “d”, “ión”, “umbre”, or “z” it is most likely feminine. If a noun ends in an “l” or “r” it is most likely masculine. Back Next

  13. If a noun ends in a “d”, “ión”, “umbre”, or “z” it is most likely feminine. If a noun ends in an “l” or “r” it is most likely masculine. Back to Questions

  14. Unfortunately there are exceptions to the rule. Here are just a few: Back Next

  15. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine 3. oreja 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back

  16. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? Sorry, try again. Hint: it ends with “o” 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine 3. oreja 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back

  17. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? Way to go!! 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine 3. oreja 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back

  18. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? Way to go!! 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine 3. oreja 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back

  19. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Sorry, try again. Hint: it ends with “d” 3. oreja 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back

  20. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Way to go!! 3. oreja 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back

  21. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine 3. oreja Sorry, try again. Hint: it ends with “a” 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back

  22. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine 3. oreja Sorry, try again. Hint: it ends with “l” 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back

  23. Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine? 1. amigo 2. honestidad Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Way to go!! 3. oreja 4. papel Feminine Masculine Feminine Masculine Back Next

  24. Now that we know whether a noun is feminine or masculine, let’s see how to match an adjective to it. Back Next

  25. An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun. Example: un gato pequeño (the small cat) An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun. Example: una manzana pequeña (the small apple) Back Next

  26. An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun. Example: un gato pequeño (the small cat) An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun. Example: una manzana pequeña (the small apple) Back to Questions

  27. An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun. Example: un gato pequeño (the small cat) An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun. Example: una manzana pequeña (the small apple) Back to Questions

  28. An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun. Example: un gato pequeño (the small cat) An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun. Example: una manzana pequeña (the small apple) Back to Questions

  29. An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun. Example: un gato pequeño (the small cat) An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun. Example: una manzana pequeña (the small apple) Back to Questions

  30. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. 1. amigo 2. honestidad bueno buena mucho mucha 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Back

  31. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. Way to go!! 1. amigo 2. honestidad bueno buena mucho mucha 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Back

  32. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. 1. amigo 2. honestidad Sorry, try again. Hint: the noun is masculine bueno buena mucho mucha 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Back

  33. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. 1. amigo Sorry, try again. Hint: the noun is feminine 2. honestidad bueno buena mucho mucha 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Back

  34. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. Way to go!! 1. amigo 2. honestidad bueno buena mucho mucha 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Back

  35. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. 1. amigo 2. honestidad bueno buena mucho mucha 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Sorry, try again. Hint: the noun is feminine Back

  36. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. 1. amigo 2. honestidad bueno buena mucho mucha Way to go!! 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Back

  37. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. 1. amigo 2. honestidad bueno buena mucho mucha Way to go!! 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Back Next

  38. Choose the correct adjective to match the noun. 1. amigo 2. honestidad bueno buena mucho mucha 3. oreja 4. papel pequeño pequeña sucio sucia Sorry, try again. Hint: the noun is masculine Back

  39. An adjective that ends in an “e” or a consonant matches both feminine and masculine nouns. Feminine example: una manzana verde (a green apple) Masculine example: un gato verde (a green cat) Back Next

  40. An adjective that ends in an “e” or a consonant matches both feminine and masculine nouns. Feminine example: una manzana verde (a green apple) Masculine example: un gato verde (a green cat) Back to Questions

  41. An adjective that ends in an “e” or a consonant matches both feminine and masculine nouns. Feminine example: una manzana verde (a green apple) Masculine example: un gato verde (a green cat) Back to Questions

  42. Let’s try some all together now! Is the noun mariposa or ? masculine feminine

  43. Let’s try some all together now! Is the noun mariposa or ? masculine feminine Which adjective matches it? bonita bonito

  44. Let’s try some all together now! Is the noun mariposa or ? masculine feminine Which adjective matches it? bonita bonito Nice Job! Way to remember that adjectives ending in “a” match feminine nouns Next

  45. Is the noun escritorio or ? masculine feminine

  46. Is the noun escritorio or ? masculine feminine Which adjective matches it? larga largo

  47. Is the noun escritorio or ? masculine feminine Which adjective matches it? larga largo Nice Job! Way to remember that adjectives ending in “o” match masculine nouns Next

  48. Is the noun televisión or ? masculine feminine

  49. Is the noun televisión or ? masculine feminine Which adjective matches it? aburrido grande

  50. Is the noun televisión or ? masculine feminine Which adjective matches it? aburrido grande Nice Job! Way to remember that adjectives ending in “e” work for both feminine and masculine nouns Next

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