Word Order: Placement of Adjectives

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Word Order: Placement of Adjectives Realidades 1

Placement of Adjectives In Spanish, adjectives usually come after the noun they describe. Margarita es una chica artistica. indefinite article + noun adjective

Placement of Adjectives In English sentences the adjective comes before the noun, but in Spanish adjectives mostly come after the noun. Memorize this pattern

Placement of Adjectives Subject + Verb + Indefinite article + Noun + Adjective Vanessa es una chica muy artistica. Austin es un estudiante inteligente. La Sra. Thomas es una profesora muy buena.

1. el Sr. Coram bueno un muy es profesor El Sr. Coram es un profesor 2. inteligente un Scott muy es estudiante Scott es un inteligente. muy estudiante 3. importante una la Sra. Ridgeway mujer es La Sra. Ridgeway una mujer importante. es 4. trabajador es hombre un el Sr. Edwards muy trabajador. hombre es un muy El Sr. Edwards 5. chicos unos son trabajadores los estudiantes chicos unos son trabajadores. Los estudiantes

1. chica Heather una es sociable Heather es una chica sociable. 2. son unas las estudiantes talentosas . chicas son unas Las estudiantes 3. unos son serios Diego y Daniel muy estudiantes unos son serios. Diego y Daniel muy estudiantes