Apuntes 8-12 de noviembre Los adjetivos (Adjectives) Adjectives always agree in gender and number with the nouns that they describe. Mario es alto. Mario is tall. María es alta. Maria is tall.
Adjectives that end in –o in the masculine singular form have four forms: masculinefeminine singularbajobaja pluralbajosbajas
Adjectives that end in –e or a consonant have the same masculine and feminine forms: masculinefeminine singularfácilfácil pluralfácilesfáciles masculinefeminine singularimportanteimportante pluralimportantesimportantes
Adjectives that end in –or have four forms: masculinefeminine singulartrabajadortrabajadora pluraltrabajadorestrabajadoras
Adjectives of nationality that end in a consonant have four forms: masculinefeminine singularespañolespañola pluralespañolesespañolas
Adjectives generally follow the nouns that they describe: Mi madre es una mujer trabajadora. My mother is a hard-working woman. Es una clase difícil. It’s a hard class.
Adjectives are often used with the verb ser: Tu perro es gordo y feo. Your dog is fat and ugly. Tus padres son muy simpáticos. Your parents are very nice.
Bueno/a and malo/a can be placed before or after the noun. When bueno and malo are placed before a masculine singular noun, the final –o is dropped. Pablo es un mal hombre. Pablo es un hombre malo. Pablo is a bad man.
When grande comes before a singular noun, it becomes gran and its meaning changes. San Francisco es una ciudad grande. San Francisco is a big city. San Francisco es una gran ciudad. San Francisco is a great city.