{ Adjetivos Words that describe people and things.
In Spanish, adjectives have masculine and feminine forms. What else has masculine and feminine forms? Masculino o Femenino
Masculine adjectives usually en in –o They are used to describe masculine nouns Marcos es divertido y simpático Adjetivos masculinos
Feminine adjectives usually en in –a They are used to describe feminine nouns Marta es divertida y simpática. Adjetivos femeninos
Adjectives that en in –e describe both masculine and faminine nouns. Anita es inteligente. Pedro es inteligente también. Adjetivos que terminan en -e
Adjectives whose masculine form ends in –dor have a feminine form that ends in –dora. Juan es trabajador. Luz es trabajadora. -dor / -dora
Make a Venn diagram. One side labeled Roberto and the other Yolanda. Práctica RobertoYolanda
cómicapacientesimpáticointeligente aburridointeresanteperezosadivertido seriomalobuenatrabajador Place the adjectives in the correct place on the Venn diagram.
In English an adjective comes before the word it is describing and has one form. Ex: the red carthe red cars the adjective here is RED and has the same form in both examples even though there are more cars. Adjetivos en inglés
In Spanish, an adjective usually comes AFTER the noun and must agree with it in both GENDER and NUMBER Margarita es una chica simpática. Margarita is a nice girl. Ellos son unos chicos simpáticos. They are some nice boys. Orden de palabras
Follow this pattern: Subject + Verb + Noun + Adjective Orden de palabras Margarita Pablo Sra. Ortiz es una chica un estudiante una profesora muy inteligente. perezoso. muy seria.
1. simpática/ es / una chica/ Marta 2. es / Tito / perezoso / un chico 3. interesante / una chica / es / Paquita Rewrite these scrambled sentences so they are in the correct order in Spanish. Marina es una chica simpática. Tito es un chico perezoso. Paquita es una chica interesante.