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1 Noun- Adjective Agreement
How do I use adjectives with nouns?

2 Nota: In English, the adjectives usually come before the noun.
Ejemplo: The pretty woman. In Spanish, the adjectives come after the noun. Ejemplo: La mujer bonita.

3 Agreement: Adjectives match the gender and number of the nouns they describe Remember that every noun is either masculine or feminine!!!

4 Masculine Singular: Plural: El chico alto - Los chicos altos
The tall boy - The tall boys

5 Feminine Singular Plural La chica alta - las chicas altas
The tall girl - the tall girls

6 Exceptions Adjectives that end in –e match both genders
El maestro inteligente La maestra inteligente

7 Exceptions Many adjectives that end in a consonant match both genders
El amigo joven La amiga joven

8 Exceptions Some adjectives that end in a consonant add –a to form the feminine singular. ¡Lo siento! You just have to memorize them El chico trabajador La chica trabajadora

9 Pluralize! To make an adjective plural, add –s if it ends in a vowel
Add –es if it ends in a consonant Las chicas trabajadoras Los chicos trabajadores

10 Práctica Athletic : feminine/ singular Tall: masculine/ plural Intelligent: feminine /singular Intelligent: feminine/ plural Short: masculine/ plural

11 Práctica Write in Spanish: Sally is athletic
Mr. Smith is a little handsome. Rafael is very funny. You (masculine) are serious. EXTRA! – The tall girl likes to study.

12 When to use ‘Ser’ – To be Español 1

13 Conjugate IN Spanish we change the infinitive depending on who is doing the action. We do this in English too: To be -> I am; You are; He is ** Remember that all infinitives/ verbs end in –ar/ -er/ -ir

14 Let’s begin with pronouns!
SUBJECT PRONOUNS take the place of the subject (noun) of the sentence. Yo I Nosotros We You (informal) Él / Ella / Usted Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes He/She/You (formal) They (M & F)/You (formal)

15 Ser – To Be Conjugated forms of Ser – To be Soy Somos Eres Es Son

16 Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes son
Lets Put Them Together Yo soy Nosotros somos I am We are Tú eres You are Él / Ella / Usted es Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes son He/She is / You are They are

17 Práctica Which pronoun do you use for the following people:
Joseph y yo Clara y Marta Nicholas, Matthew, and Julie When talking to an adult When talking to a peer

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19 Práctica Translate the following sentences:
You (formal) are very tall. Gloria is artistic They (masculine) are a little small. We are hard-working students.


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