Words that describe people and things are called adjectives. Most Spanish adjectives have two forms: masculine (ends in -o like simpático) and feminine.

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Words that describe people and things are called adjectives. Most Spanish adjectives have two forms: masculine (ends in -o like simpático) and feminine (ends in -a like estudiosa). Masculine adjectives are used with masculine nouns: Tomás es simpático. Feminine adjectives are used with feminine nouns: Luisa es estudiosa. Adjectives that end in -e and -ista may be used with either masculine or feminine nouns: Tomás es inteligente. Luisa es inteligente también. Marcos es muy deportista. Ana es muy deportista también. Adjectives with the masculine form -dor have -dora as the feminine form: Juan es trabajador. Susana es trabajador a también

Definite and indefinite articles El and la are the Spanish definite articles. They mean the same as “the” in English. You use el with masculine nouns: el libro. You use la with feminine nouns: la carpeta. Un and una are the Spanish indefinite articles. They mean the same as “a” and “an” in English. You use un with masculine nouns: un libro. You use una with feminine nouns: una carpeta.

Placement of adjectives English adjectives usually come before the noun they describe. Spanish adjectives usually come after the noun they describe: Olga es una chica talentosa. Many Spanish sentences follow this pattern: subject noun + verb + indefinite article and noun + adjective Roberto es un estudiante bueno Serena es una chica inteligente.