Adjectives Flashcards
Big
Grande
Pretty
Bonita/o
Old
Viejo/a
What is the rule with adjectives when it comes to agreeing with feminine and masculine nouns?
They follow the gender and number rule (bonitas/os) unless the adjective ends in an ‘-e’ or a consonant
Boring
Aburrido/a
Delicious
Delicioso/a
New
Nueva
Adjectives are usually placed…
After the noun to differentiate it, or before the noun to highlight a quality. i.e. ‘Mi vieja casa’ = ‘my previous house’, ‘Mi casa vieja’ = ‘my old house’
Bad
Mala/Mal/Malo
Fat
Gordo/a
Thin
Flaco/a
Small
Pequeño/a
Easy
Fácil
Hard
Difícil
Ugly
Feo/a
Long
Largo/a
Short
Corto/a
Healthy
Saludable
Strong
Fuerte
Happy (singular and plural)
Feliz, Felices
Sad
Triste
Tired
Cansado/a
Sick
Enfermo/a
Concerned
Preocupado
Smart/intelligent
Inteligente
Tall
Alto/a
Short
Bajo/a
Honest
Honesto/a
Fun
Divertido/a
Polite
Educado/a
Rude
Grosero/a
Cheap
Barato/a
Expensive
Caro/a
Favourite
Favorito/a
Dangerous
Peligroso/a