Noun-Adjective Agreement

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This content focuses on understanding the rules and practice of noun-adjective agreement in Spanish for beginners through engaging activities and lessons in the Avancemos 1 textbook Unit 1 Lesson 1. Gain a solid grasp on how nouns and adjectives must agree in gender and number to communicate effectively in Spanish. Master this fundamental grammar concept to enhance your language skills and build a strong foundation for further learning.

  • Spanish
  • Grammar
  • Language Learning
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  • Beginner

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  1. Noun-Adjective Agreement Spanish 1 Avancemos 1 U1L1

  2. Noun-Adjective Agreement In Spanish, adjectives match the gender (masculine/feminine) and the number (singular/plural) of the nouns they describe (just like definite/indefinite articles). So, every adjective has four forms (singular/masculine, singular/feminine/plural masculine/plural feminine). Unlike English, in Spanish the adjective goes BEHIND the noun. Example: The big school = La escuela grande

  3. Noun-Adjective Agreement Most Spanish adjectives end in o. To make them feminine, change the o to an a. To make them plural, add s.

  4. Noun-Adjective Agreement Fill in the following chart with the correct forms of the adjectives: Masculine Singular Feminine Singular Masculine Plural Feminine Plural bueno buena buenos buenas perezoso perezosa perezosos perezosas simp tico simp tica simp ticos simp ticas organizado organizada organizados organizadas

  5. Noun-Adjective Agreement Some adjectives end in e and match both genders (you don t change it for masc/fem). To make them plural, add s. Masculine singular Feminine singular Masculine plural Feminine plural inteligente inteligente inteligentes inteligentes

  6. Noun-Adjective Agreement Some adjectives end in a consonant and match both genders (you don t change it for masc/fem). To make them plural, you add es. Masculine singular Feminine singular Masculine plural Feminine plural joven joven j venes j venes

  7. Noun-Adjective Agreement Some adjectives end in a consonant and can be made feminine by adding the letter a to the end. Masculine singular Feminine singular Masculine plural Feminine plural trabajador trabajadora trabajadores trabajadoras

  8. Prctica: Translate the following expressions into Spanish: 1. The good-looking girl 1. La chica guapa. 2. The serious students 2. Los estudiantes serios. 3. The big schools 3. Las escuelas grandes. 4. The hard-working man 4. El hombre trabajador. 5. The young woman 5. La mujer joven.

  9. Ms Practica: Translate the following expressions into Spanish: 1. The handsome man. 1. El hombre guapo. 2. The athletic girls. 2. Las chicas atl ticas. 3. The artistic women. 3. Las mujeres art sticas. 4. The organized boys. 4. Los chicos organizados. 5. The tall girl. 5. La chica alta. 6. The red haired student (f). 6. La estudiante pelirroja. 7. The bad person. 7. La persona mala. 8. The pretty girls. 8. Las chicas bonitas. 9. The nice students (m). 9. Los estudiantes simp ticos. 10. The old man. 10. El hombre viejo.

  10. Ms Practica: Translate the following expressions into Spanish: 1. The funny men. 1. Los hombres c micos. 2. The disorganized student (m). 2. El estudiante desorganizado. 3. The lazy girls. 3. Las chicas perezosas. 4. The serious boy. 4. El chico serio. 5. The short woman. 5. La mujer baja. 6. The blonde boys. 6. Los chicos rubios. 7. The big schools. 7. Las escuelas grandes. 8. The young friends (m&f). 8. Los amigos j venes. 9. The small girl. 9. La chica peque a. 10. The young boy. 10. El chico joven.

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