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Describing people in Spanish Making adjectives agree
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What is a noun? Person, place, or thing. What are some examples of Spanish nouns we have learned? La galleta, la pizza, el refresco, la profesora, un amigo, unos muchachos, las papas fritas, etc.
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What does an adjective do? Discuss with an “amigo”. Describes a noun. List some adjectives we have learned this year…. Alto, moreno, tonto, inteligente, travieso…..
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Singluar MASCULINE Nouns (un, el,) Adjectives agree in Spanish in gender and number with the noun they are describing. When you are describing a masculine noun (el or un), you use the ending “o” for your adjective. *Some adjectives do not end in “o” like fuerte, inteligente, interesante, joven, trabajador
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Brad Pitt es guapo. Brad Pitt es fuerte.* Brad Pitt es talentoso. Brad Pitt es joven.* El helado es bueno. El helado es frío. El helado es grande.*
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Singluar FEMENINE Nouns (una, la) Adjectives agree in Spanish in gender and number with the noun they are describing. When you are describing a femenine noun (el or un), you use the ending “a” for your adjective. *Some adjectives do not end in “a” like fuerte, inteligente, interesante, joven…they stay the same.
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Beyonce es bonita. Beyonce es creativa. Beyonce es talentosa. Beyonce es inteligente*. La pizza es buena. La pizza es deliciosa. La pizza es grande*.
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