1. Activo 2. Agresivo 3. Alto 4. Amable 5. Atlético 6. Bruto 7. Casado 8. Encantador 9. Feo 10. Gracioso 11. Grande 12. Joven 13. Pequeño 14. Sensible.

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1. Activo 2. Agresivo 3. Alto 4. Amable 5. Atlético 6. Bruto 7. Casado 8. Encantador 9. Feo 10. Gracioso 11. Grande 12. Joven 13. Pequeño 14. Sensible 15. Moreno 16. Tolerante 17. Arrogante

 A noun is a person, place or thing.  An adjective is a word that describes people, places or things.  Gender classifies words as being masculine or feminine.

 In Spanish, all nouns are either masculine or feminine. Masculine Feminine el chicola chica el jardín la universidad el libro la revista el miedo la libertad

 Masculine nouns that end in a consonant often have a corresponding feminine form that ends in -a. › el profesor la profesora › el doctor la doctora › el señor la señora

 Some nouns that refer to people use the same form for both masculine and feminine. These nouns indicate gender by the article (el or la). › el estudiante la estudiante › el pianista la pianista › el artista la artista

 Nouns that end in -sión, -ción, -dad, -tad, -tud, - umbre are feminine. › la televisión › la decisión › la conversación › la habitación › la ciudad › la universidad › la dificultad › la libertad › la actitud › la gratitud › la certidumbre › la muchedumbre

 Some nouns that end in -a are masculine. › el problema › el telegrama › el programa › el mapa › el sistema › el poema › el día › el tema › el clima › el idioma › el sofá › el planeta

 el día  el mapa  el planeta  el sofá  la mano  la radio

 Nouns are the BOSS of the sentence.  Adjectives have to match the noun in these two ways.  Gender  Number

rosas libro estudiantes mapas españoles artista libertades comprensión muchedumbre gente problema sistemas habladores sofá planetas personas

 Adjectives that are descriptive usually follow the noun they describe. › The tall boy ~ el chico alto › The tall girl ~ la chica alta › The small books ~ los libros pequeños › The red pens ~ las plumas rojas

 Adjectives of quantity almost always come before the noun. Such adjectives tell how much or how many. › few books ~ pocos libros › much energy ~ mucha energía › a lot of work ~ mucho trabajo › few houses ~ pocas casas

 If the nationality ends in “o”, follow the rules. › el muchacho mexicano la muchacha mexicana › los muchachos mexicanos las muchachas mexicanas  If the nationality ends in a consonant… › el muchacho español la muchacha española › los muchachos españoles las muchachas españolas

 Adjectives ending in -or, -án, -ón, or -ín also have a feminine form. › el chico hablador la chica habladora › los chicos habladores las chicas habladoras › el hombre trabajador la mujer trabajadora › los hombres trabajadores las mujeres trabajadoras

 The adjective must match the noun in GENDER AND NUMBER

1. Yo soy __________________. 2. Tú eres __________________. 3. Mi hermano es __________________. 4. Mis hermanas son __________________. 5. Nosotras somos __________________. 6. Mis amigos y yo somos __________________. 7. Ustedes son __________________. 8. Nosotros somos __________________. 9. Felipe es __________________. 10. Catalina es __________________. 11. Catalina y Felipe son __________________.