Grammar Adj Flashcards
Feminine Singular for “tall friend”
amiga alta
Matching quantity and gender
Is the subject noun masculine or feminine, are there multiple nouns or a singular unit
Masculine singular for “tall friend”
amigo alto
Feminine Plural for “tall friend”
amigas altas
Masculine plural for “tall friend”
amigos altos
Possessive adjectives agree in gender and number with the person or thing being possessed.
Not the person that possesses them.
Possessive pronouns for adj are
mi/mis
tu/tus
su/sus
nuestr@/nuest@s
su/sus
¿Quién desea jugar con los juguetes?
¿De quién es la casa?
Ser conjugations
Soy
Eres
Es
Somos
Son
Eres muy amable
You are very kind
Each gender/plural form of “how many”
Cuánt@
Cuánt@s
When adjectives are used to describe a noun do they come before or after the noun.
After the noun.
Un perro listo.
Bueno and malo are the exception to what rule?
They can be used before the noun but will be shortened to:
buen or Mal (only when Masculine)
They can remain in their original form if used after a noun
este, esta and esto explained
They all mean the word this.
Este = matches w M noun
Esta = matches w F noun
Esto = unknown noun “What is this” Qué es esto?