D ESCRIPCIONES ¿Cómo es….?. E L VERBO “S ER ” Yo soy Tú eres Él es Ella es Usted es Nosotros somos Nosotras somos Ellos son Ellas son Ustedes son When.

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D ESCRIPCIONES ¿Cómo es….?

E L VERBO “S ER ” Yo soy Tú eres Él es Ella es Usted es Nosotros somos Nosotras somos Ellos son Ellas son Ustedes son When describing what someone or something is like, use a conjugated form of the verb “ser” plus the correct form (gender and number) of an adjective. Yo soy alta. Mi amigo es gracioso y interesante. La clase de arte es divertida. Nosotros somos inteligentes. Los profesores son serios y trabajadores. Tú eres sociable.

2 T YPES OF A DJECTIVES Adjectives that end in “o” in their singular masculine form typically have 4 forms: alto, alta, altos, altas Adjectives that end in “dor” also have 4 forms: trabajador, trabajadora, trabajadores, trabajadoras Adjectives that don’t end in “o” usually do not change in gender, just in number: inteligente, inteligentes deportista, deportistas Adjectives with 4 formsAdjectives with 2 forms

A SKING WHAT SOMEONE OR SOMETHING IS LIKE To ask what someone or something is like, use the interrogative word “¿Cómo” plus the correct form of the verb “ser” ¿Cómo es tu clase de ciencias? ¿Cómo son tus profesores? ¿Cómo eres tú? ¿Cómo es tu mejor amigo? Note: if you use “¿Cómo” with a form of the verb “estar”, you are asking “how” someone/something is rather than what he/she/it is like. ¿Cómo estás hoy?

N OW YOU TRY IT Translate the following sentences to Spanish: My teacher is patient and intelligent. Mi profesor es paciente e inteligente. We are talented. Nosotros somos talentosos. History class is difficult. La clase de historia es difícil. Maria is funny. Maria es graciosa. My parents are hard-working. Mis padres son trabajadores.