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 In Spanish most adjectives have both feminine and masculine forms  Masc usually ends in –o  Fem usually ends in -a.

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2  In Spanish most adjectives have both feminine and masculine forms  Masc usually ends in –o  Fem usually ends in -a

3 Masc adj. describe masc nouns  Marcos es ordenado y simpático Marcos is organized and nice  Juancho es talentoso y Paco es talentoso

4 Feminine adj. describe fem nouns  Marta es ordenada y simpática Marta is organized and nice  Jane es perezosa y estudiosa Jane is lazy and studious

5 Adj that end in – e describe both FEM and MASC no change  Anita es inteligent e Anita is smart  Pedro es impacient e Pedro is impacient

6 Adjs. That masc form end in –dor changes to –dora in fem  Juan es trabajador Juan is hardworking  Maria es trabajadora Maria is hardworking

7 Adj. ending in –ista are both masc and fem  Marta es deportista Martha is sports-minded (athletic)or atlétic a  Tomas es deportista también Tomas is also sports minded (athletic) or atlétic o Marta es idealistaMarta is idealistic Tomas es idealista Tomas is idealistic


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