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?. O. ?. A. Adjetivos en Español . ?. OS. ?. AS. Por E mma Beckett. ?. ES. The rules. Adjectives in Spanish have to agree with the noun. If the noun is feminine the adjective, if it follows the rules, should end in a for example la falda car a .
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? O ? A Adjetivos en Español ? OS ? AS Por Emma Beckett ? ES
The rules... • Adjectives in Spanish have to agree with the noun. • If the noun is feminine the adjective, if it follows the rules, should end in a for example la falda cara. • If a noun is masculine the adjective should end in o. For example el jersey feo.
Plural... • If a noun is plural the adjective must be too. For masculine plural add os and for feminine plural add as. • E.g. Los zapatosincómodos. (masculine) and Las botascómodas. (feminine)
The weird ones... • Some adjectives in Spanish do not follow the rules such as guay and elegante. • These adjectives do not change their ending for masculine or feminine. • Guay doesn't change for plural either but elegante changes and you add an s.
Colours... • Colours in Spanish are strange... • They’re all masculine even though they end differently – e.g. rojo+ rosa are both masculine as is azul.
Superlatives... • A superlative is used when you are describing something as the most or the least__. • How superlatives work: • el/la + noun + más + adjective = the most • el/la + menos + adjective = the least • e.g. la falda es másbonita. • If the noun is plural instead of using es we use son meaning are.
Comparatives... • Comparatives are when we say more... than and less... than. • How to make comparisons: • más + adjective + que = more...than • menos+ adjective + que = less...than • The adjective must agree with the subject of the sentence. • e.g. mi camisa es másbarata que sucamisa.