Nouns and adjectives All nouns in Spanish have a gender and a number, expressed by their article. MasculineFeminine Singular ElLa Plural LosLas MasculineFeminine.

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Nouns and adjectives All nouns in Spanish have a gender and a number, expressed by their article. MasculineFeminine Singular ElLa Plural LosLas MasculineFeminine Singular UnUna Plural UnosUnas Definite articles - translate as "the" Indefinite articles - translate as "a," "an" or "some" An adjective describes a noun. In Spanish, adjectives have different forms that must agree with the noun they describe.

Descriptive adjectives are generally placed after the noun the describe. Literally, “It’s a class good.” Literally, “Yes, and he’s a professor very intelligent.” Position of adjectives

Es un chico guapo. Forms of adjectives Basically, there are two types of adjectives. Type 1: Four-form adjectives. These adjectives agree in number and gender. Es una chica guapa. Son unos chicos guapos. Son unas chicas guapas Adjectives that end in o in their base form normally are four-form adjectives.

Es un chico inteligente. Type 2: Two-form adjectives. These adjectives agree in number only. Es una chica inteligente. Son unos chicos inteligentes. Son unas chicas inteligentes. 1 2 Adjectives that end in e in their base form normally are two-form adjectives. Forms of adjectives

Es un chico débil. Type 2: Two-form adjectives. Es una chica débil. Son unos chicos débiles. Son unas chicas débiles. 1 2 Adjectives that end in a consonant are also two-form, normally. These adjectives agree in number only. Forms of adjectives

Es un chico optimista. Es una chica optimista. Son unos chicos optimistas. Son unas chicas optimistas. 1 2 Adjectives that end in ista also are two-form. Adjectives Basically, there are two types of adjectives. Type 2: Two-form adjectives. These adjectives agree in number only.

Summary Adjectives whose base form ends in o have four forms. These adjectives agree in gender and number. Adjectives whose base form ends in e, in a consonant (l, z, n, etc.) or in ista have two forms. These adjectives agree in number only.

Exceptions There are two types of exceptions to the two-form / four-form rules. Type 1: Adjectives of nationality Type 2: Adjectives that end in ón, án, ín, or (d)or

Exceptions There are two types of irregular adjectives. Type 1: Adjectives of nationality Many adjectives of nationality are already the four- form type, since their base form ends in o. Vladimir Putin es ruso. Su esposa es rusa. Sus hijos son rusos. Sus hijas son rusas Notice that adjectives of nationality are not capitalized in Spanish.

But even if an adjective of nationality ends in a consonant, it normally has four forms rather than two. Plácido Domingo es español. Su esposa es española. Sus hijos son españoles. Sus hijas son españolas Exceptions There are two types of irregular adjectives. Type 1: Adjectives of nationality

Jacques Chirac es francés. Su esposa es francesa. Sus hijos son franceses. Sus hijas son francesas Notice that if the masculine singular of an adjective bears a written accent, it is omitted on all other forms. Exceptions There are two types of irregular adjectives. Type 1: Adjectives of nationality But even if an adjective of nationality ends in a consonant, it normally has four forms rather than two.

El profesor Obrero es trabajador. Su esposa es trabajadora. Sus alumnos son trabajadores. Sus alumnas son trabajadoras Exceptions The other type of irregular adjectives. Interestingly, most of the adjectives of this type are depreciative or strongly expressive. Type 2: Adjectives that end in ón, án, ín, or (d)or

El señor Boca es parlanchín. Su esposa es parlanchina. Sus hijos son parlanchines. Sus hijas son parlanchinas Exceptions Type 2: Adjectives that end in ón, án, ín, or (d)or Interestingly, most of the adjectives of this type are depreciative or strongly expressive. The other type of irregular adjectives. Again, only the masculine singular form bears a written accent.

El señor Flojo es holgazán. Su esposa es holgazana. Sus hijos son holgazanes. Sus hijas son holgazanas Exceptions Type 2: Adjectives that end in ón, án, ín, or (d)or Interestingly, most of the adjectives of this type are depreciative or strongly expressive. The other type of irregular adjectives. Again, only the masculine singular form bears a written accent.

Exceptions Type 2: Adjectives that end in ón, án, ín, or (d)or Interestingly, most of the adjectives of this type are depreciative or strongly expressive. El señor Panzudo es comilón. Su esposa es comilona. Sus hijos son comilones. Sus hijas son comilonas Again, only the masculine singular form bears a written accent. The other type of irregular adjectives.

Summary Adjectives whose base form ends in o have four forms. These agree in gender and number. Adjectives whose base form ends in e, in a consonant (l, z, n, etc.) or in ista have only two forms. These agree in number only. There are two groups of exceptions, which are four-form adjectives even though they end in a consonant: Adjectives of nationality Adjectives that end in ón, án, ín or (d)or

Yo soy Tú eres Él, ella, u sted es Nosotros somos Ellos, ustedes son ser - to be (present tense) This is also the conjugation for "it"

Yo fui (I was) Tú fuiste (you were) Él, ella, usted fue (he, she was, you were) Nosotros fuimos (we were) Ellos, ustedes fueron (they, you were) ser - to be (single event, past tense)

Classwork: Parte 1: You visited your friend's house last night. She asks you today how her family was. You tell her the opposite. Example: serio "¿Fuimos serios?" "No, ustedes fueron cómicos." 1.Callado. 4. Estricto. 7. Desagradable 2.Tonto. 5. Tímido. 8. Muy orgulloso 3.Antipático. 6. Egoísta. 9. Maleducado Parte 2: You ask friends about their experiences. Use your vocabulary to ask a question that makes sense for each item. Example: la película (a movie). "¿Fue una película buena?" 1.El concierto. 4. El libro. 7. La fiesta 2.El examen. 5. El viaje. 8. La reunión (meeting) 3.La presentación. 6. El partido (sports game)