Repaso: Nouns, adjectives, and gustar

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Repaso: Nouns, adjectives, and gustar Preview Nouns Adjectives Gustar

Nouns Masculine Nouns for people have natural gender. Other nouns have gender based on their endings. Still other nouns have gender that must be memorized. To form the plural of a noun, add -s to a word ending in a vowel and -es to a word ending in a consonant. Masculine male person amigo(s) masculine based on ending libro(s) gender must be memorized papel(es)

Nouns Feminine Nouns for people have natural gender. Other nouns have gender based on their endings. Still other nouns have gender that must be memorized. To form the plural of a noun, add -s to a word ending in a vowel and -es to a word ending in a consonant. Feminine amiga(s) female person mesa(s) feminine based on ending clase(s) gender must be memorized

Adjectives Masculine Feminine Adjectives agree with nouns in gender and number. Many adjectives end in -o or -r for masculine and -a or -ra for feminine. Other adjectives end in -e or other consonants for both masculine and feminine. To make an adjective plural, add -s to a vowel or -es to a consonant. Masculine Feminine -o changes to -a bueno(s) buena(s) grande(s) grande(s) same form for m. and f. intelectual(es) intelectual(es)

Gustar To say what you or others like, use this formula: