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What is the primary function of adjectives in a sentence?
What is the primary function of adjectives in a sentence?
How do most adjectives in Spanish change?
How do most adjectives in Spanish change?
What is the plural form of the adjective 'educado'?
What is the plural form of the adjective 'educado'?
What happens to adjectives that end in -e or a consonant in Spanish?
What happens to adjectives that end in -e or a consonant in Spanish?
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What is the feminine form of the adjective 'educado'?
What is the feminine form of the adjective 'educado'?
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Study Notes
Adjectives in Spanish
- Adjectives in Spanish agree with the noun in number and gender, meaning they can be masculine or feminine, singular or plural.
- Descriptive adjectives that end in -o change to -a for the feminine form and add -s for the plural form.
- Examples of -o adjectives:
- el chico educado (polite boy)
- los chicos educados (polite boys)
- la chica educada (polite girl)
- las chicas educadas (polite girls)
- Adjectives that end in -e or a consonant usually don't change in gender, only in number.
- Examples of -e or consonant-ending adjectives:
- el chico inteligente (intelligent boy)
- los chicos inteligentes (intelligent boys)
- la chica inteligente (intelligent girl)
- las chicas inteligentes (intelligent girls)
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Learn about the rules of Spanish adjectives, including how they change to agree with nouns in number and gender. Understand the formation of masculine and feminine, singular and plural forms.