Formation of Adjectives

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Formation of Adjectives

ends in –O (bajo) (grande) (deportista) -ISTA -ISTAS (trabajador) -DOR Masculine Singular Feminine Plural ends in –O (bajo) ends in -A ends in -OS ends in -AS ends in –E (grande) ends in -E ends in -ES ends in –ISTA (deportista) ends in -ISTA -ISTAS ends in –DOR (trabajador) -DOR -DORES -DORAS

(inglés) (azul; español) (joven; alemán) Masculine Singular Feminine Plural ends in –N, (joven; alemán) ends in –N, nationality ends in -NA ends in –NES, nationality ends in -NES ends in –NES, nationality ends in -NAS ends in –ÉS, (inglés) ends in –ÉS, nationality ends in -ESA –ESES, nationality ends in -ESES –ESES, nationality ends in -ESAS ends in –L (azul; español) ends in –L, nationality ends in -LA –LES, nationality ends in -LES –LES, nationality ends in -LAS