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Nationalities
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To tell what country, state, or city someone is from use:
Nationalities To tell what country, state, or city someone is from use: subject + ser de + place To ask for this info use: ¿De dónde + ser + subject ¿De dónde es Ana? Ella es de Bolivia.
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Nationalities You can also use an adjective of nationality to tell what country someone is from. The adjectives agree in number and gender with the person or noun they modify.
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mexicano mexicanos mexicana mexicanas Nationalities
Most adjectives end in “-o” and will have four forms: o, os, a, as Rule # 1: Normal Adjectives (alto) Singular Plural Masculine mexicano mexicanos Feminine mexicana mexicanas
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canadiense canadienses Nationalities
Adjectives that end in “-e” or “-a” only have two forms. They don’t change from masculine to feminine. Rule # 2: Two Form Adj. (inteligente) Singular Plural Masculine canadiense canadienses Feminine
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inglés ingleses inglesa inglesas Nationalities
In some adjectives of nationality, the masculine form ends in a consonant and the feminine form ends in “-a” Note: Accent Issue (only m.s.form) Rule # 3: Irregular Adj. (trabajador) Singular Plural Masculine inglés ingleses Feminine inglesa inglesas
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