Noun- Adjective Agreement

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Noun- Adjective Agreement How do I use adjectives with nouns?

Nota: In English, the adjectives usually come before the noun. Ejemplo: The pretty woman. In Spanish, the adjectives come after the noun. Ejemplo: La mujer bonita.

Agreement: Adjectives match the gender and number of the nouns they describe Remember that every noun is either masculine or feminine!!!

Masculine Singular: Plural: El chico alto - Los chicos altos The tall boy - The tall boys

Feminine Singular Plural La chica alta - las chicas altas The tall girl - the tall girls

Exceptions Adjectives that end in –e match both genders El maestro inteligente La maestra inteligente

Exceptions Many adjectives that end in a consonant match both genders El amigo joven La amiga joven

Exceptions Some adjectives that end in a consonant add –a to form the feminine singular. ¡Lo siento! You just have to memorize them El chico trabajador La chica trabajadora

Pluralize! To make an adjective plural, add –s if it ends in a vowel Add –es if it ends in a consonant Las chicas trabajadoras Los chicos trabajadores

Práctica Athletic : feminine/ singular Tall: masculine/ plural Intelligent: feminine /singular Intelligent: feminine/ plural Short: masculine/ plural

Práctica Write in Spanish: Sally is athletic Mr. Smith is a little handsome. Rafael is very funny. You (masculine) are serious. EXTRA! – The tall girl likes to study.

When to use ‘Ser’ – To be Español 1

Conjugate IN Spanish we change the infinitive depending on who is doing the action. We do this in English too: To be -> I am; You are; He is ** Remember that all infinitives/ verbs end in –ar/ -er/ -ir

Let’s begin with pronouns! SUBJECT PRONOUNS take the place of the subject (noun) of the sentence. Yo I Nosotros We Tú You (informal) Él / Ella / Usted Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes He/She/You (formal) They (M & F)/You (formal)

Ser – To Be Conjugated forms of Ser – To be Soy Somos Eres Es Son

Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes son Lets Put Them Together Yo soy Nosotros somos I am We are Tú eres You are Él / Ella / Usted es Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes son He/She is / You are They are

Práctica Which pronoun do you use for the following people: Joseph y yo Clara y Marta Nicholas, Matthew, and Julie When talking to an adult When talking to a peer

Práctica Translate the following sentences: You (formal) are very tall. Gloria is artistic They (masculine) are a little small. We are hard-working students.