Apocopation. Several adjectives have a shortened form in the masculine singular –buenoun buen chico –maloun mal chico –primeroel primer señor –terceroel.

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Apocopation

Several adjectives have a shortened form in the masculine singular –buenoun buen chico –maloun mal chico –primeroel primer señor –terceroel tercer libro –algunoalgún dinero –ningunoningún talento Note the accent on algún and ningún They always go before the noun

The adjective grande also has a shortened form in both masculine and feminine singular. When the shortened form is used, however, it conveys the meaning of famous or great rather than big or large. un gran hombreun hombre famoso una gran mujeruna mujer famosa The number 100 (ciento) is also shortened to cien before both masculine and feminine nous. cien libros cien paginas

1.Hoy tenemos la ……. leccion (tercero) 2.El es un ……. chico (bueno) 3.No lleva …… dinero (ninguno) 4.El senor tiene ….. ideas (bueno) 5.Es el …… libro que escribe el autor (tercero) 6.Ellos no tienen … esperanza (ninguno) 7.La novela de este …. novelista (grande) 8.El libro tiene mas de ….. paginas (cien) 9.El protagonista es un …. tipo (malo) 10. Darcy Bussell es una ….. baillarina (grande)