Grammar: Adjectives Flashcards

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Adjectives ending in -o (masc. sing etc)

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Masc. sing - americano
Fem. sing - americana
Masc. pl - americanos
Fem. pl - americanas

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Adjectives ending in -e (masc. sing etc)

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Masc. sing - grande
Fem. sing - grande
Masc. pl - grandes
Fem. pl - grandes

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Adjectives ending in a consonant (masc. sing etc)

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Masc. sing - azul, gris
Fem. sing - azul, gris
Masc. pl - azules, grises
Fem. pl - azules, grises

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Adjectives ending in -r (masc. sing)

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Masc. sing - hablador
Fem. sing - habladora
Masc. pl - habladores
Fem. pl - habladoras

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Nationality adjectives (masc. sing etc)

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Masc. sing - un chico inglés
Fem. sing - una chica inglesa
Masc. pl - unos chicos ingleses
Fem. pl - unas chicas inglesas

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Adjectives ending in -a

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Masc. sing - un chico egoísta
Fem. sing - una chica egoísta
Masc. pl - unos chicos egoístas
Fem. pl - unas chicas egoístas

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Generally adjectives come after the noun, however some come before:

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Bueno (good)
Malo (bad)
Hermoso (beautiful)
Nuevo (new)
Joven (young)
Viejo (old)
Poco (few/little)
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Some adjectives change meaning depending on position:

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Distinto: before - different(various), after - different(not the same)
Grande: before - great, after - big
Mismo: before - same, after - himself/herself
Pobre: before - poor(pity), after - poor(no money)

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