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Learn about adjectives in Spanish, including masculine and feminine forms, common adjectives, and how to describe people and things accurately. This guide provides examples and explanations to help beginners grasp adjectives effectively.
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Adjectives P. 55Realidades 1
Adjectives • Words that describe people and things are called adjectives (adjetivos). • In Spanish, most adjectives have both masculine and feminine forms. • The masculine form usually ends in the letter -o and the feminine form usually ends in the letter -a.
Adjectives • Masculine adjectives are used to describe masculine nouns. • Marcos es ordenado y simpatico. • Marcos is organized and nice.
Adjectives • Feminine adjectives are used to describe feminine nouns. • Marta es ordenada y simpática. • Marta is organized and nice.
Adjectives • Adjectivesthat end in -e describe both masculine and feminine nouns. • Take a look
Adjectives • Anita es inteligente. • Anita is smart. • Pedro es inteligente también. • Pedro is also smart.
Masculine ordenado trabajador paciente deportista Feminine ordenada traqbajadora paciente deportista Adjectives
Adjectives • When an adjective ends in -or, an -a is added to describe a feminine noun. • Juan es trabajador. • Luz es trabajadora
Adjectives • Some adjectives that end in -a, such as deportista, describe both masculine and feminine nouns. • You will need to learn which adjectives follow this pattern.
Adjectives • Tomás es deportista. • Tomás is sports-minded. • Marta es deportista también. • Marta is also sports-minded.