Los adjetivos Adjectives are words that describe a noun.

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Los adjetivos Adjectives are words that describe a noun.

¿Cómo eres tú. How are you. What are you like ¿Cómo eres tú? How are you? What are you like? (Physical Description or Personality)

alto bajo

fuerte débil

interesante aburrido

gordo delgado flaco

viejo joven

triste alegre

grande pequeño

pobre rico

inteligente estúpido

simpático antipático amable

bueno malo

difícil fácil

independiente dependiente

nuevo viejo

cómico serio

corto largo

rápido lento

bonita fea

guapo feo

rubia pelirroja morena

Test tomorrow perezoso estudioso

This is fun! divertido

generoso ambicioso gracioso tímido honesto

fantástico excelente

¿De dónde eres tú. Where are you from. ¿De qué nacionalidad ¿De dónde eres tú? Where are you from? ¿De qué nacionalidad ? What nationality?

Soy de los Estados Unidos. Soy americano.

Soy de Cuba. Soy cubano.

Soy de México. Soy mexicano.

Soy de Puerto Rico. Soy puertorriqueño.

Rules for using adjectives in Spanish In Spanish, adjectives are always placed after the noun. Example: El chico alto. - The tall boy. noun adj. adj. noun  

Rule #2 In Spanish, adjectives should match the noun in gender, that is, if the noun is masculine, then the adjective should be in the masculine form and if the noun is feminine, then the adjective should be in the feminine form.   

To change from Masculine form to Feminine form. For Adjectives that end in –o, change the –o to –a.   Example: El chico alto. La chica alta. The tall boy. The tall girl. Adjectives that end in –e or in a consonant remain the same for both forms. Example: El chico inteligente. La chica inteligente. El examen difícil. La clase difícil.

Rule #3 In Spanish, adjectives should match the noun in number, that is, if the noun is singular, then the adjective should be in the singular form and if the noun is plural, then the adjective should be in the plural form.   

To change from Singular form to Plural form. For Adjectives that end in a vowel, add an -s.   Example: El chico alto. Los chicos altos. La casa roja. Las casas rojas. For Adjectives that end in a consonant, add -es.   Example: El libro azul. Los libros azules. La clase difícil. Las clases difíciles.   

El chico es alto. La chica es alta.

Los chicos son altos.

Las chicas son altas.

Él es alegre. Ella es alegre.

Ellos son alegres. Ellas son alegres.

Ellos son alegres.

Ellos son alegres.