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It all has to match!
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Nouns/Pronouns In Spanish they are divided into genders (male/female) Nouns for men & boys masculine Nouns for women & girls feminine Masculine: Eugene, él, amigo Feminine: Jenny, ella, amiga
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Adjectives describe NOUNS Masculine form of most adjectives ends in –o Feminine form of most adjectives ends in –a Eugene es romántico. Jenny es romántica.
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Adjectives that end in -e Have the same masculine & feminine forms: inteligente
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Adjectives that end in constonants DO NOT add –a unless the adjective ends in –or Intelectual remains the same for both Trabajador Trabajadora
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Must agree in number too! Adjectives that describe one person singular Adjectives that describe more than 1 person plural If ends in a vowel ADD “s” Altos(Pepe y Eugene son altos) Románticos (Eugene y Lola son románticos) If ends in constantant ADD “es” Intelectual intelectuales Trabajador trabajadores
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Now you try! Henry is friendly. Freddy and Henry are friendly. Lola is hardworking. Lola and I are hardworking. Eugene is intelectual. Eugene and Pepe are intelectual.
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Fill in the blank… La clase es muy interesante y la profesora es __________ (simpático). Los estudiantes son __________ (trabajador). Mis amigas Clara y Lola son muy _____________ (intelectual) y mi amigo Paco es bastante ___________ (aburrido). Yo soy _________ (gracioso) __________ y __________ (atlético).
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