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tiene… he / she has…

tiene… he / she has…. los ojos (verdes, azules) eyes (green, blue). el pelo (rubio, castaño) hair (blonde, brunette). aburrido(a) bored. bueno(a) good. cómico(a) funny. divertido(a) fun. inteligente smart, intelligent. interesante interesting. malo(a) bad. paciente patient.

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  1. tiene… he / she has… los ojos (verdes, azules) eyes (green, blue)

  2. el pelo (rubio, castaño) hair (blonde, brunette) aburrido(a) bored

  3. bueno(a) good cómico(a) funny

  4. divertido(a) fun inteligente smart, intelligent

  5. interesante interesting malo(a) bad

  6. paciente patient perezoso(a) lazy

  7. simpático(a) nice trabajador(a) hard worker

  8. serio(a) serious

  9. Masculine adjectives Feminine adjectives often end in -o often end in -a agrees agrees Adjectives describe nouns. Like articles, they match the gender of the nouns they describe. In Spanish, adjectives usually follow the noun. el chico guapo la chica guapa

  10. Adjectives describe nouns. Like articles, they match the gender of the nouns they describe. In Spanish, adjectives usually follow the noun. Most adjectives that end with -e match both genders el chico paciente la chica paciente Many adjectives that end with a consonant match both genders el chico fenomenal la chica fenomenal Some add –a to become feminine. These adjectives must be learned. el chico trabajador la chica trabajadora

  11. Adjectives must also match the number of the nouns they describe. To make an adjective plural, add –s if it ends with a vowel, -es if it ends with a consonant. los chicos: las chicas: guapos, divertidos y fenomenales guapas, divertidas y fenomenales When an adjective describes a group with both genders, the masculine form of the adjective is used. El chico y la chica son guapos.

  12. 6 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the appropriate adjective. (remember the gender of the noun) simpática • Graciela es una amiga __________. (nice) • Mónica es __________. (bad) • Javier no es un chico muy __________. (interesting) • Rosalinda es una chica __________. (pretty) • Felipe es un amigo __________. (boring) • Raúl es muy __________. (funny) • Linda es __________. (fun) • Es un perro muy __________. (intelligent) • Guillermo es muy __________. (strong) mala interesante bonita aburrido cómico divertida inteligente fuerte

  13. 7 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the appropriate adjective. (remember the gender and number of the noun) feos • Salvador lleva unos zapatos muy __________. (ugly) • Laura y Beatriz son muy __________. (lazy) • Hugo lleva unos calcetines muy __________. (long) • Nosotros somos muy __________. (patient) • Las chicas llevan unas faldas muy __________. (short) • Selena tiene unos ojos muy __________. (pretty) • Quique es muy __________. (funny) • Raquel lleva unos pantalones muy __________. (big) • Eva y Lola son muy __________. (fun) perezosas largos pacientes cortas bonitos cómico grandes divertidas

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