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The Plurals of Adjectives

The Plurals of Adjectives. Realidades. The Plurals of Adjectives. Adjectives must agree with a noun in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). The Plurals of Adjectives. To make adjectives plural:

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The Plurals of Adjectives

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  1. The Plurals of Adjectives Realidades

  2. The Plurals of Adjectives • Adjectives must agree with a noun in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural).

  3. The Plurals of Adjectives • To make adjectives plural: add an -S to the end of the adjective if it ends in a VOWEL. • add an -ES to the end of the adjective if it ends in a CONSONANT.

  4. The Plurals of Adjectives • La hamburguesa es sabrosa. • Las hamburguesas son sabrosas.

  5. The Plurals of Adjectives • El pastel es muy popular. • Los pasteles son muy populares.

  6. The Plurals of Adjectives • When an adjective describes a group including both masculine and feminine nouns, use the masculine plural form.

  7. The Plurals of Adjectives • La lechuga, las zanahorias y los tomates son buenos para la salud.

  8. The Plurals of Adjectives • Don’t forget mucho means “much” or “a lot of,” but that the plural form, muchos(as), means “many.”

  9. The Plurals of Adjectives • No como mucha carne, pero como muchas verduras.

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