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Es el 23 de febrero del 2015.

Es el 23 de febrero del 2015. Lee la pronunciación en la página 155 y las conexiones en la página 157. Contesta todas las preguntas. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify?. Adjectives

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  1. Es el 23 de febrero del 2015. Lee la pronunciación en la página 155 y las conexiones en la página 157. Contesta todas las preguntas.

  2. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify?

  3. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa)

  4. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa) True or false: some adjectives have different forms according to the gender of the noun they modify, while others do not take gender into account.

  5. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa) True or false: some adjectives have different forms according to the gender of the noun they modify, while others do not take gender into account. TRUE

  6. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa) True or false: some adjectives have different forms according to the gender of the noun they modify, while others do not take gender into account. TRUE Give some examples of adjectives that DO change according to the gender of the noun.

  7. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa) True or false: some adjectives have different forms according to the gender of the noun they modify, while others do not take gender into account. TRUE Give some examples of adjectives that DO change according to the gender of the noun. sabroso, ordenado, gracioso, estudioso, etc.

  8. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa) True or false: some adjectives have different forms according to the gender of the noun they modify, while others do not take gender into account. TRUE Give some examples of adjectives that DO change according to the gender of the noun. sabroso, ordenado, gracioso, estudioso, etc. Give some examples of adjectives that DO NOT change according to the gender of the noun.

  9. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa) True or false: some adjectives have different forms according to the gender of the noun they modify, while others do not take gender into account. TRUE Give some examples of adjectives that DO change according to the gender of the noun. sabroso, ordenado, gracioso, estudioso, etc. Give some examples of adjectives that DO NOT change according to the gender of the noun. paciente, horrible, inteligente, fácil, etc.

  10. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa) True or false: some adjectives have different forms according to the gender of the noun they modify, while others do not take gender into account. TRUE Give some examples of adjectives that DO change according to the gender of the noun. sabroso, ordenado, gracioso, estudioso, etc. Give some examples of adjectives that DO NOT change according to the gender of the noun. paciente, horrible, inteligente, fácil, etc. If you’re dealing with an adjective that is “gender neutral,” can you at least still make it plural if the noun is plural?

  11. Adjectives In Spanish, where do we place adjectives in relation to the nouns they modify? AFTER the noun (Ex.: pizza sabrosa) True or false: some adjectives have different forms according to the gender of the noun they modify, while others do not take gender into account. TRUE Give some examples of adjectives that DO change according to the gender of the noun. sabroso, ordenado, gracioso, estudioso, etc. Give some examples of adjectives that DO NOT change according to the gender of the noun. paciente, horrible, inteligente, fácil, etc. If you’re dealing with an adjective that is “gender neutral,” can you at least still make it plural if the noun is plural? YES

  12. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also.

  13. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls =

  14. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls = laschicas serias

  15. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls = laschicas serias Notice that all three words (article, noun, and adjective) agree in the fact that they are feminine and plural.

  16. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls = laschicas serias Notice that all three words (article, noun, and adjective) agree in the fact that they are feminine and plural. What are the four possible endings for gender-changing adjectives?

  17. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls = laschicas serias Notice that all three words (article, noun, and adjective) agree in the fact that they are feminine and plural. What are the four possible endings for gender-changing adjectives? sing. plu. masc. fem.

  18. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls = laschicas serias Notice that all three words (article, noun, and adjective) agree in the fact that they are feminine and plural. What are the four possible endings for gender-changing adjectives? sing. plu. masc. -o fem.

  19. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls = laschicas serias Notice that all three words (article, noun, and adjective) agree in the fact that they are feminine and plural. What are the four possible endings for gender-changing adjectives? sing. plu. masc. -o fem. -a

  20. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls = laschicas serias Notice that all three words (article, noun, and adjective) agree in the fact that they are feminine and plural. What are the four possible endings for gender-changing adjectives? sing. plu. masc. -o -os fem. -a

  21. Making Adjectives Match Nouns Spanish adjectives must ALWAYS match the noun they modify in terms of singular vs. plural, and if it’s the type of adjective that changes with gender, the gender must match also. Ex: the serious girls = laschicas serias Notice that all three words (article, noun, and adjective) agree in the fact that they are feminine and plural. What are the four possible endings for gender-changing adjectives? sing. plu. masc. -o -os fem. -a -as

  22. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes • nice boy • tasty hamburgers • boring books • easy homework • funny girls • hardworking students (male) • good sandwich • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  23. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy • tasty hamburgers • boring books • easy homework • funny girls • hardworking students (male) • good sandwich • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  24. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers • boring books • easy homework • funny girls • hardworking students (male) • good sandwich • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  25. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers lashamburguesassabrosas • boring books • easy homework • funny girls • hardworking students (male) • good sandwich • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  26. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers lashamburguesassabrosas • boring books los librosaburridos • easy homework • funny girls • hardworking students (male) • good sandwich • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  27. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers lashamburguesassabrosas • boring books los librosaburridos • easy homework la tareafácil • funny girls • hardworking students (male) • good sandwich • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  28. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers lashamburguesassabrosas • boring books los librosaburridos • easy homework la tareafácil • funny girls laschicasgraciosas • hardworking students (male) • good sandwich • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  29. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers lashamburguesassabrosas • boring books los librosaburridos • easy homework la tareafácil • funny girls laschicasgraciosas • hardworking students (male) los estudiantestrabajadores • good sandwich • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  30. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers lashamburguesassabrosas • boring books los librosaburridos • easy homework la tareafácil • funny girls laschicasgraciosas • hardworking students (male) los estudiantestrabajadores • good sandwich el sándwichbueno • horrible peas • organized teacher (female)

  31. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers lashamburguesassabrosas • boring books los librosaburridos • easy homework la tareafácil • funny girls laschicasgraciosas • hardworking students (male) los estudiantestrabajadores • good sandwich el sándwichbueno • horrible peas los guisanteshorribles • organized teacher (female)

  32. Making Adjectives Match Nouns • Try these ten practice translations. CAREFUL: Some are gender-changers, and some are gender neutral. • interesting classes lasclasesinteresantes • nice boy el chicosimpático • tasty hamburgers lashamburguesassabrosas • boring books los librosaburridos • easy homework la tareafácil • funny girls laschicasgraciosas • hardworking students (male) los estudiantestrabajadores • good sandwich el sándwichbueno • horrible peas los guisanteshorribles • organized teacher (female) la profesoraordenada

  33. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean?

  34. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE

  35. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser?

  36. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy

  37. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy eres

  38. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy eres es

  39. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy somos eres es

  40. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy somos eres soís es son

  41. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy somos eres soís es son What are some uses of the verb ser?

  42. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy somos eres soís es son What are some uses of the verb ser? Ser T O P

  43. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy somos eres soís es son What are some uses of the verb ser? Ser Time O P

  44. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy somos eres soís es son What are some uses of the verb ser? Ser Time Occupation / origin P

  45. The verb ser What does the verb ser mean? TO BE What are the forms of the verb ser? soy somos eres soís es son What are some uses of the verb ser? Ser Time Occupation / origin Physical / personality

  46. The verb hacer What does the verb hacer mean?

  47. The verb hacer What does the verb hacer mean? TO DO

  48. The verb hacer What does the verb hacer mean? TO DO What are the forms of the verb hacer?

  49. The verb hacer What does the verb hacer mean? TO DO What are the forms of the verb hacer? hago

  50. The verb hacer What does the verb hacer mean? TO DO What are the forms of the verb hacer? hago haces

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