This document provides information about using adjectives to describe nouns in Spanish. It notes that adjectives usually follow the noun and often end in "o" for masculine and "a" for feminine. Most adjectives ending in "e" are the same for both genders, and many ending in consonants as well. Some adjectives become feminine by adding an "a". Examples of common adjectives and their meanings are also listed. The homework assignments are to complete exercises in the Spanish textbook on pages 59-60 and bring magazines to the next class.
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2. Using Adjectives to Describe
Adjectives describe nouns. Like articles, they
match the gender of the nouns they describe.
In Spanish, adjectives usually follow the noun.
Masculine adjectives often end in “o”.
i.e. el chico guapo (the handsome boy)
Feminine adjectives often end in “a”.
i.e. la chica guapa (the good-looking girl)
3. Most adjectives that end with “e” match both
genders.
i.e. el chico/la chica paciente
(the patient boy/girl)
Many adjectives that end with a consonant
match both genders.
i.e. el chico/la chica fenomenal
(the phenomenal boy/girl)
4. Some add “a” to become feminine. These
adjectives must be memorized.
El chico trabajador (the hard-working boy)
La chica trabajadora (the hard-working girl)
5. Lista de Adjetivos
Aburrido(a) – boring Fuerte - strong
Alto(a) - tall Inteligente - intelligent
Bajo(a) – short (height) Interesante - interesting
Bonito(a) – pretty Malo(a) - bad
Bueno(a) – good Perezoso(a) - lazy
Cómico(a) – funny, comical Serio(a) - serious
Delgado(a) – thin Simpático(a) - nice
Divertido(a) – enjoyable
NOTE: These are the vocabulary
words for your next test.
6. Tarea (Trabajo de Clase)
• Libro de Texto Español: Pagina 59: 1-10
• Libro de Texto Espanol: Pagina 60:1-8
• Bring old magazines to class for an adjective
exercise tomorrow.