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Adjective Agreement

Adjective Agreement. Well, the same is true of adjectives. You can’t use the exact same word to describe “mujer” that you use to describe “hombre.”. Remember how you need to know if a noun is masculine or feminine, singular or plural to know whether to use el or la or los or las ?.

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Adjective Agreement

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  1. Adjective Agreement

  2. Well, the same is true of adjectives. You can’t use the exact same word to describe “mujer” that you use to describe “hombre.” Remember how you need to know if a noun is masculine or feminine, singular or plural to know whether to use el or la or los or las? el hombre la mujerlos hombres las mujeres

  3. If an adjective ends in “o,” that’s the masculine singular: alto (tall) – hombre alto You have to change the “o” to “a” to make it feminine: alta – mujer alta “os” makes it masculine plural: hombres altos “as” makes it feminine plural: mujeres altas

  4. Click here to go to a short practice.

  5. Not all adjectives end in an –o. gris (gray) azul (blue) grande (big) Adjectives that DON’T end with an –o don’t get a masculine and feminine form. They get just singular and plural: el libro gris los libros grises la silla gris las sillas grises el libro grande los libros grandes la silla grande las sillas grandes Note that you make adjectives plural exactly the same way you make nouns plural: you add an –s if the word ends with a vowel and –es if it ends with a consonant.

  6. Adjectives that end with –o have four forms: • -o alto • -a alta • -os altos • -as altas Adjectives that end in any other vowel or a consonant have 2 forms: • -V(owel) grande • -Vs grandes • -C(onsonant) fiel • -Ces fieles To summarize:

  7. a DON’T go sticking on the end of adjectives that end with a consonant: azul And don’t put or on the end of it either: azul Only can go on the end of a word ending with a consonant. os as es

  8. Remember also that the e that ends an adjective can’t change: verd And the only way to make it plural is to add an . No or ! verde e s os as

  9. Now click here to go to a practice exercise that’s a little bit more challenging.

  10. Oh—and one more not-so-hard but very important note: most descriptive adjectives come AFTER the noun they describe: libro rojo chicos altos flor amarilla So be sure to remember that, since it’s different from English.

  11. ANSWER WITH: alto (tall) bajo (short) ¿Cómo es Juan? Juan es alto. ¿Cómo es Diego? Diego es bajo. ¿Cómo son Juan y Mario? Juan y Mario son altos. Juan Mario Diego Teresa Alicia Juana Each time you click, a question will appear. Answer based on the pictures. Write the answer on your own paper before clicking for the answer. ¿Cómo es Teresa? Teresa es baja. ¿Cómo es Alicia? Alicia es alta. ¿Cómo son Alicia y Juana? Alicia y Juana son altas.

  12. ANSWER WITH: gordo-fat delgado- slender viejo-old joven-young Carlos Tomás ¿Cómo es Carlos? Carlos es gordo. ¿Cómo es Juana? Juan es delgada. ¿Cómo son Carlos y Tomás? Carlos y Tomás son gordos. ¿Cómo es Roberto? Roberto es viejo. ¿Cómo es Pedro? Pedro es joven. ¿Cómo son Pedro y Daniel? Pedro y Daniel son jóvenes. Juana Roberto Pedro Daniel

  13. ANSWER WITH: grande pequeño Casa #1 Casa #2 ¿Cómo es casa #1? Casa #1 es grande. ¿Cómo son casa #1 y casa #2? Casa #1 y casa #2 son grandes. ¿Cómo es casa #3? Casa #3 es pequeña. ¿Cómo son casa #3 y casa #4? Casa #3 y casa #4 son pequeñas. Casa #4 Casa #3

  14. Click here to go to your homework.

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