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Just the facts!. About adjectives in Spanish. OK, so what’s the scoop on adjectives. You know that nouns in Spanish have gender. masculine el libro el muchacho feminine la casa la muchacha. They also have number. singular el libro la muchacha plural los libros las muchachas. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Just the facts!Just the facts!

About adjectives in Spanish.About adjectives in Spanish.

OK, so what’s the scoop on adjectives

OK, so what’s the scoop on adjectives

You know that nouns in Spanish have gender.masculine

el libro

el muchachofeminine

la casa

la muchacha

They also have number.singular

el libro

la muchachaplural

los libros

las muchachas

Well, here’s the way it is...adjectives have to agree with whatever they tell about!

The noun is masculine, then the adjective is masculine

The noun is feminine, then the adjective is feminine

The noun is singular, then the adjective is singular.

The noun is plural, then the adjective is plural.

What if the noun is feminine

ANDplural?

Then the adjective is feminine and plural.

Are you telling me that this is like an equation in math?

Yeah, yeah....masculine noun = masculine adjective

feminine noun = feminine adjective

singular noun = singular adjective

plural noun = plural adjective

Kinda like that.....

OK, give me some more facts.

OK, give me some more facts.

Let’s check out how to talk about a boy, then a girl.

• el muchacho alto

• la muchacha alta

What about more than one boy and more than

one girl?• los muchachos altos

• las muchachas altas

Many common adjectives end in -o. These adjectives have four forms. The

following words all mean “red:”

• rojo

• roja

• rojos

• rojas

The correct form of the adjective depends upon the noun it modifies. Is the noun

masculine or feminine? Singular or plural? • el teléfono rojo

• la casa roja

• los teléfonos rojos

• las casas rojas

Notice how the endings are the same:

el teléfono rojola casa roja

los teléfonos rojoslas casas rojas

Notice how the endings are the same:

el teléfono rojola casa roja

los teléfonos rojoslas casas rojas

What about adjectives that end in e...

like inteligente?

Easy. Adjectives that end in -e also change

form for singular or plural. To form the

plural, simply add -s

la muchacha inteligente

las muchachas inteligentes

Easy. Adjectives that end in -e also change

form for singular or plural. To form the

plural, simply add -s

la muchacha inteligente

las muchachas inteligentes

Easier yet...adjectives that end in -e do not change form for masculine or feminine.

el muchacho inteligentela muchacha inteligente

los muchachos inteligenteslas muchachas inteligentes

Easier yet...adjectives that end in -e do not change form for masculine or feminine.

el muchacho inteligentela muchacha inteligente

los muchachos inteligenteslas muchachas inteligentes

In much the same way, most adjectives that end in a consonant do change form for singular or plural, but do not change for masculine or feminine. To form the plural, add -es.

el muchacho popularla muchacha popularlos muchachos populares

las muchachas populares

In much the same way, most adjectives that end in a consonant do change form for singular or plural, but do not change for masculine or feminine. To form the plural, add -es.

el muchacho popularla muchacha popularlos muchachos populares

las muchachas populares

OK...let’s wrap up this story.

OK...let’s wrap up this story.

Give me the 411.Give me the 411.

Here it is...• Adjectives ending in -o have four forms: alto,

alta, altos, altas

• Adjectives ending in -e have two forms: inteligente, inteligentes

(form plural by adding –s)

• Most adjectives ending in a consonant have two forms: popular, populares

(form plural by adding -es)

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