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+Adjetivos En Español

•Adjectives modify nouns•In Spanish, all adjectives must agree in number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine) with the noun they modify.•All adjectives can be made plural and most adjectives can be made feminine. •Making adjectives match up with the nouns they describe is called “agreement”

Masculine, singular

Masculine, plural

Feminine, singular

Feminine, plural

Adjectives ending in -o

alto altos alta altas

Adjectives ending in -e

inteligente

inteligentes

inteligente inteligentes

Adjectives ending in a consonant

difícil difíciles difícil difíciles

Adjectives ending in -ador

trabajador

trabajadores

trabajadora

trabajadoras

Tranquilo(a)

Alto(a) Bajo(a)

Rico(a)

Vieja(o)

Caliente

Rubia(o)

Doloroso(a)

Famoso(a)

Estresado(a)

Lento(a)

Nervioso(a)

Largo(a)

Ocupado(a)

Rodondo(a)

Vacío(a)

Pobre

Feo(a)

Nuevo(a)

Peligroso

Peligroso(a)

Preocupada(o)

Sucio(a)

Enferma(o)

Lleno(a)

Falso(a)

Peliroja(o)

Ancho(a)

Tímida(o)

Pensativo(a)

Enojado(a)

Grande

Aburrido(a)

Emocionada(a)

Alegre

Feliz

Triste

Pequeño(a)

Cansado(a)

Barato(a)

Caro(a)

Cómico(a)

Divertido(a)

Malo(a)

Corto(a)

Loco(a)

Morena(o)

Difícil

Fácil

Gordo(a)

Fatigado(a)

Joven

Trabajador(a)

Inteligente

Linda(o)

Bonita(o)

Baboso(a)

Perezoso(a)

Limpio(a)

Fuerte

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