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Spanish Adjectives: Agreement and Form
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Spanish Adjectives: Agreement and Form

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What is the primary function of adjectives in a sentence?

  • To describe a noun (correct)
  • To describe an adverb
  • To describe an adjective
  • To describe a verb
  • How do most adjectives in Spanish change?

  • They change only in gender
  • They change in both number and gender (correct)
  • They change only in number
  • They do not change at all
  • What is the plural form of the adjective 'educado'?

  • educado
  • educada
  • educados (correct)
  • educad
  • What happens to adjectives that end in -e or a consonant in Spanish?

    <p>They don't change in gender, only in number</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the feminine form of the adjective 'educado'?

    <p>educada</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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.

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