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The verb Ser + Making things agree

The verb Ser + Making things agree. Adjetivos Singulares. In Spanish, adjectives agree with the noun they are describing. Adjectives agree in gender (masculine or femenine) and number (singular + plural). Fememine adjectives end in “a” or “as” Masculine adjectives end in “o” or “os”

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The verb Ser + Making things agree

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  1. The verb Ser+ Making things agree

  2. Adjetivos Singulares In Spanish, adjectives agree with the noun they are describing. Adjectives agree in gender (masculine or femenine) and number (singular + plural). Fememine adjectives end in “a” or “as” Masculine adjectives end in “o” or “os” Ejemplo: Mónica es alta. Miguel es alto.

  3. Singular forms of Ser (to be) To make a sentence, you need a verb. The verb “ser” means “to be” (I am, she is..) *él/ella means he/she… You can use a person’s name too! (Sarita/Miguel)

  4. Ejemplos Let’s see if you get it….. Fill in the blank with the correct form of “ser” + the adjective. • Yo ______(ser) ______(bajo/baja). • Sandra _____(ser) _________(serio/seria). • El chico ____(ser) _________(guapo/guapa). • La chica _____(ser) _________(viejo/vieja). • Tú (fem.) _____(ser) ______(atlético/ atlética).

  5. Yo soy bajo/baja. (depends on you ) • Sandra es seria. • El chico es guapo. • La chica es vieja. • Tú eres atlética. *Notice how the verb and the adjective agree with the subject of the sentence .

  6. Plural forms of Ser (to be) If you are talking about more than one person, you use a plural form of the verb “ser”.

  7. Adjetivos Plurales When you are describing more than one person, you use plural forms of the adjectives to agree. *To make an adjective plural, add “s”. Ejemplos: Mis amigosson perezosos. See how they agree?? Mis amigasson perezosas.

  8. Y….. Whenever a male is in a group….it’s always masculine….no matter how many females!! Las chicas y Pablo = Ellos

  9. Ejemplos Let’s see if you get it…. • Los chicos__(ser)___(buenos/buenas). • Las profesoras ___(ser) ____(estudiosos/estudiosas). • Nosotras _______(ser) _______(bonitos/bonitas). • La chica y yo _____(ser) ______(bajos/bajas).

  10. Los chicos son buenos. • Las profesoras son estudiosas. • Nosotras somos bonitas. • La chica y yo somos bajos/bajas. *If “yo” is a boy = bajos *If “yo” is a girl = bajas

  11. Let’s put this all together Try to write the following sentences in Spanish. Use your notes . • I am tall. • We (masc.) are blond. • Mario is organized. • María is unorganized. • Mario y María are nice.

  12. Yo soy alto/alta. • Nosotros somos rubios. • Mario es organizado. • María es desorganizada. • Mario y María son simpáticos. (one boy + one girl = masculine…remember?)

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