Vacaciones de Verano Semana 2

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Vacaciones de Verano Semana 2 Los adjetivos Las palabras que describen los sustantivos

Un pueblo grande Una zona peátonal Un pub popular Una piscina abierta Normalmente los adjetivos siguen los sustantivos Normally, adjectives go after the noun they describe. Un pueblo grande Una zona peátonal Un pub popular Una piscina abierta

A magnificent mountain A famous zoo Ahora traducid las frases: Now you try to make these sentences work in Spanish: An enormous cathedral A beautiful lake A small beach A magnificent mountain A famous zoo

Las Respuestas – The Answers Una catedral enorme Un lago hermoso Una playa pequeña Una montaña magnífica Un zoo famoso

Un pueblo bonito Una zona bonita Un pub famoso Una piscina famosa los adjetivos tienen que terminar como los sustantivos Adjectives must end the same as the noun Un pueblo bonito Una zona bonita Un pub famoso Una piscina famosa If adjectives normally end in an “e” or a consonant, they do not need to change for feminine singular nouns

Cambia los adjetivos – change the adjectives Una tienda (moderno) Un polideportivo (equipado) Una calle (concurrido) Un barrio (antiguo) Un sitio ( rural)

Cambia los adjetivos – change the adjectives Una tienda moderna. Un polideportivo equipado. Una calle concurrida. Un barrio antiguo. Un sitio rural.

Los pueblos bonitos Las zonas bonitas Los pubs famosos los adjetivos tienen que terminar como los sustantivos Adjectives must end the same as the noun Los pueblos bonitos Las zonas bonitas Los pubs famosos Las piscinas famosas If adjectives normally end in an “e” or a consonant, they still need to get an “s” or an “es”

¿cuáles de las frases son correctas? Unos semáforos rotos Unas plazas moderno Los restaurantes enorme Las iglesias católicas Los coches ruidoso

Las dos frases son correctas. Unos semáforos rotos Unas plazas moderno Los restaurantes enorme Las iglesias católicas Los coches ruidoso

Si usas un sustantivo para describir necesitas “de” If you use another noun as a describing word, you need “de” Plastic bottles – las botellas de plástico Glass houses – las casas de vidrio Brick walls – las paredes de ladrillo Men’s toilets – los servicios de caballeros Service stations – las estaciones de servicio

Now think of all the adjectives you can that could describe places around town, write them down and practise using them with places to describe your town.