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Apuntes 8-12 de noviembre Los adjetivos (Adjectives) Adjectives always agree in gender and number with the nouns that they describe. Mario es alto. Mario is tall. María es alta. Maria is tall.
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Adjectives that end in –o in the masculine singular form have four forms: masculinefeminine singularbajobaja pluralbajosbajas
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Adjectives that end in –e or a consonant have the same masculine and feminine forms: masculinefeminine singularfácilfácil pluralfácilesfáciles masculinefeminine singularimportanteimportante pluralimportantesimportantes
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Adjectives that end in –or have four forms: masculinefeminine singulartrabajadortrabajadora pluraltrabajadorestrabajadoras
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Adjectives of nationality that end in a consonant have four forms: masculinefeminine singularespañolespañola pluralespañolesespañolas
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Adjectives generally follow the nouns that they describe: Mi madre es una mujer trabajadora. My mother is a hard-working woman. Es una clase difícil. It’s a hard class.
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Adjectives are often used with the verb ser: Tu perro es gordo y feo. Your dog is fat and ugly. Tus padres son muy simpáticos. Your parents are very nice.
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Bueno/a and malo/a can be placed before or after the noun. When bueno and malo are placed before a masculine singular noun, the final –o is dropped. Pablo es un mal hombre. Pablo es un hombre malo. Pablo is a bad man.
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When grande comes before a singular noun, it becomes gran and its meaning changes. San Francisco es una ciudad grande. San Francisco is a big city. San Francisco es una gran ciudad. San Francisco is a great city.
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