Chapter 8/Adjectives and Adverbs Flashcards
mi, mis
my
tu, tus
your
su, sus
your-his, hers, their, Ud
nuestro, nuestra, nuestors, nuestras
our
Easter egg demonstrative adjectives close to speaker
este, esta, estos, estas (this, these m/f)
esto (neuter)
Ace demonstrative adjectives far from the speaker
ese, esos, esa, esas (that, those m/f)
eso (neuter)
Neuter demonstrative pronouns (refers to an object that is not known or a statement or general idea)
estos (this), eso (that), aquello (farther away in place of time)
aquello- that (farther away in place or time)
bueno (a, os, as)
good. Drop “o” before masculine singular noun
malo (a, os, as)
bad
mucho (a, os, as)
a lot of, much many
poco (a, os, as)
a little bit, a few, not much, not many
bastante/suficiente
enough
ambos
both
cada
each
varios
several
alguno (ú, a, os, as)
some, use ú when used before masculine noun
otro (a, os, as)
other, another
todo (os, a, as)
all, every
prómixo (os, a, as)
next
único (a)
only
último (a)
last, final
antiguo (position)
before noun- former
after noun-ancient
cierto (position)
before noun- certain
after noun- a sure thing
grande (position)
before noun- great (el gran hombre/the great man)
after- large (la mujer grande/the big woman)
pobre (position)
before noun- poor, unfortunate
after noun- without money
mismo (position)
before noun- the same/identical
after noun- himself/herself
when mismo follows a noun or pronoun it intensifies it.
esta casa misma- this very house
yo mismo- I myself
ahora mismo- right now
viejo (position)
before noun- longtime (los viejos amigos/the longtime friends)
after noun- old/in years (los amigos viejos/the old friends (years)