1 Los adjetivos de bueno, malo y grande Los adjetivos de bueno, malo y grande En Español U1E2 Jorgensen En Español U1E2 Jorgensen.

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1 Los adjetivos de bueno, malo y grande Los adjetivos de bueno, malo y grande En Español U1E2 Jorgensen En Español U1E2 Jorgensen

2 Adjectives: Words that modify nouns big, small, nice, tall, pacient, smart, green, blue, etc. Most Spanish adjectives have 4 forms; masculine (singular and plural) = 2 feminine (singular and plural) = 2 _____ 4 big, small, nice, tall, pacient, smart, green, blue, etc. Most Spanish adjectives have 4 forms; masculine (singular and plural) = 2 feminine (singular and plural) = 2 _____ 4

3 Bueno = Good Malo = Bad Grande = Big, Large, “Great” These adjectives PRECEDE the noun.These adjectives PRECEDE the noun. When preceded by a masculine singular noun, bueno and malo are shortened to buen and mal.When preceded by a masculine singular noun, bueno and malo are shortened to buen and mal. When grande is shortened to Gran, the meaning changes to “Great” and is used before ALL singular nouns.When grande is shortened to Gran, the meaning changes to “Great” and is used before ALL singular nouns. Bueno = Good Malo = Bad Grande = Big, Large, “Great” These adjectives PRECEDE the noun.These adjectives PRECEDE the noun. When preceded by a masculine singular noun, bueno and malo are shortened to buen and mal.When preceded by a masculine singular noun, bueno and malo are shortened to buen and mal. When grande is shortened to Gran, the meaning changes to “Great” and is used before ALL singular nouns.When grande is shortened to Gran, the meaning changes to “Great” and is used before ALL singular nouns.

4 Remember l When used as “big” or “large” grande still follows the noun. Es una casa grande. l When used as “big” or “large” grande still follows the noun. Es una casa grande.

5 MODELO Un mal perro Un buen vecino Un gran maestro or... Una gran maestra MODELO Un mal perro Un buen vecino Un gran maestro or... Una gran maestra

6 ADJECTIVE AGREEMENT Remember: Adjectives must agree in number and gender with the nouns they modify! ADJECTIVE AGREEMENT Remember: Adjectives must agree in number and gender with the nouns they modify! Pedro es un buen vecino. Maria es una buena vecina. Ellos son unos buenos vecinos. Ellas son unas buenas vecinas. Pedro es un buen vecino. Maria es una buena vecina. Ellos son unos buenos vecinos. Ellas son unas buenas vecinas.

7 PRACTICA: 1.Graciela is a bad student. 2.Mrs. Alvarez is a great teacher. 3.Mr. Gomez is a good policeman. 4.I have some bad neighbors. 5.Paco is a good student. 1.Graciela is a bad student. 2.Mrs. Alvarez is a great teacher. 3.Mr. Gomez is a good policeman. 4.I have some bad neighbors. 5.Paco is a good student.

8 PRACTICA 1.Graciela es una mala estudiante. 2.Señora Alvarez es una gran maestra. 3.Señor Gomez es un buen policía. 4.Yo tengo unos malos vecinos. 5.Paco es un buen estudiante. 1.Graciela es una mala estudiante. 2.Señora Alvarez es una gran maestra. 3.Señor Gomez es un buen policía. 4.Yo tengo unos malos vecinos. 5.Paco es un buen estudiante.