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Las descripciones y Las características Gramáticas: Masculino y Femenina
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Las descripciones y Las Características 1.Sospechoso (a) 2.Divertido (a) 3.Aburrido (a) 4.Simpático (a) 5.Antipático (a) 6.Trabajador (a) 7.Perezoso (a) 8.Bonito (a) 9.Feo (a) 10.Inteligente 1.Suspicious 2.Funny 3.Boring 4.Friendly 5.Unfriendly 6.Hard worker 7.Lazy 8.Pretty 9.Ugly 10.Intelligent
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Las descripciones y Las Características 11.Alto (a) 12.Bajo (a) 13.Largo (a) 14.Corto (a) 15.Gordo (a) 16.Delgado (a) 17.Moreno (a) 18.Rubio (a) 19.Pelirrojo (a) 20.Guapo (a) 11.Tall 12.Short 13.Long 14.Short 15.Fat 16.Thin 17.Dark-head/Dark skin 18.Blond 19.Red-head 20.Good-looking
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Las descripciones y Las Características 21.Extrovertido (a) 22.Tímido (a) 23.Activo (a) 24.Serio (a) 25.Cómico (a) 26.Tonto (a) 27.También 21.Outgoing 22.Shy 23.Active 24.Serious 25.Funny 26.Silly 27.Also
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Masculino y Femenina Nouns and pronouns in Spanish are divided into genders: Nouns for men and boys are Masculine. Nouns for women and girls are Feminine. Masculino: amigo, él, Juan Femenina: amiga, ella, María Adjectives describe nouns: They have different forms that match, or agree with, the noun or pronoun in gender. The masculine form of most adjectives ends in –o, while the feminine form ends in –a. Masculino: Raúl es romántico. Femenina: Isabela es romántica.
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Masculino y Femenina Adjectives that end in –e have the same masculine and feminine forms. Masculino: Rafael es inteligente. Femenina: Carmen es inteligente. Adjectives ending in consonants do not add an –a, unless they end in –or. Masculino: Lorenzo es inteligente y trabajador. Femenina: Gloria es inteligente y trabajadora.
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Masculino y Femenina Adjectives also agree with nouns in number: An adjective that describes one person or thing is in singular form. When it describes more than one person or thing, its form is plural. If the singular form ends in a vowel, add –s to make it plural. If it ends in a consonant, add –es. Singular: Joaquín es alto y trabajador Plural: Paco y luíz son altos y trabajadores To describe a mixed group of men and women or boys and girls, use the masculine plural form of the adjective: Mixed: Carlos y Ana son románticos
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