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Using Adjectives to Describe: Adjective Agreement

Using Adjectives to Describe: Adjective Agreement. Gender Agreement (pg 59). You already know that every word in Spanish has a gender: masculine or feminine. El chico = masculine El helado = masculine La galleta = feminine La maestra = feminine. Gender Agreement (pg 59).

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Using Adjectives to Describe: Adjective Agreement

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  1. Using Adjectives to Describe: Adjective Agreement

  2. Gender Agreement (pg 59) You already know that every word in Spanish has a gender: masculine or feminine. El chico = masculine El helado= masculine La galleta = feminine La maestra= feminine

  3. Gender Agreement (pg 59) • Adjectives describe nouns. • Ex: the fast car, the red dress, the happy girl. • Like the definite (el, la, los, las) and indefinite articles (un,unos, una, unas), the adjectives will also “agree” or “match” with the noun it describes based on two very important things:

  4. Adjectives must agree in both: • gender • Masculine / feminine • Number • Singular (one) / plural (more than one)

  5. In English, we describe nouns using adjectives. In English, the adjective comes before the thing you’re describing: • Ex: The red shirt, the big house, the pretty cat. • In Spanish, you put the adjective after the noun, and you also have to make it match the noun in gender and number. So instead of the big ugly dogs, you say something like “the dogs bigsuglies.”

  6. Gender Agreement Here are your steps to use adjectives correctly: • Decide the gender of the noun. (masc/fem) • Decide the number of the noun. (sing./plur) • Form the adjective to match. • Put the adjective AFTER the noun. (This is almost always the rule in Spanish) ADJECTIVE AFTER!!!!

  7. Gender Agreement • To say “the serious girl” in Spanish: Step 1: gender? fem = _____________ Step 2: number? =_____________ Step 3: I need to form the adjective to agree with the noun. Make serio feminine =______________________ Step 4:Put the adjective after the noun: ________________________

  8. Let’s try a plural one: number 12 in your paquete: 12. The lazy dogs. • Gender = perro = masculine. • Number = plural = add an S = perros. • Make the adjective match = perezoso means lazy, and I need to add an S to the end. = perezosos • Put the adjective after = • The dogs lazies = los perrosperezosos.

  9. Gender Agreement (pg 59) • Note: For adjectives that end in “e,” they usually match both genders: • Elchicointeligente, lachicainteligente. • Many adjectives that end with a consonant match both genders: • El chicojoven, la chicajoven • Some add “a” to become feminine. These adjectives must be learned. • El chicotrabajador, La chicatrabajadora.

  10. Gender Agreement (pg 59) Your turn! Use your vocab lists to describe the following: The ugly man = ____________ ________________ _________________ 1. The thin dog. ___________________ 2. The big cookies. _________________ 3. The red-haired girl.___________________ 4. The fat cat. ________________________

  11. 5. The ugly woman. __________________________________ 6. The artistic boys. ___________________________________ 7. The hard-working students. _________________________________ 8.The serious man. _________________________________

  12. 9. The pretty, studious woman. ___________________________________ 10. The athletic girls. _________________________________ 11. The small pizza. _________________________________ 12. The lazy dogs. ________________________________

  13. The black socks. __________________________________ • 7.The purple blouse. _________________________________ 8.The yellow shoes. _________________________________ 9.The red jacket. ___________________________________ 10.The green T-shirt. _________________________________ 11.The strong boy. _________________________________ 12.The lazy woman. _________________________________

  14. Gender Agreement with SER Using SER to describe something: You can use “ser” plus the adjective to describe a noun. You need to use SER if you want to say that someone IS something or some people ARE something else. Remember, you use “es” for one object, “son” for more than one.

  15. Gender Agreement The form of SER you use should match your ___________________. Matt is tall = Mateo es alto. Why did we use ES to talk about Mateo? _______________________ What if you wanted to describe the students? ________________ How about my friends and I? _______________________

  16. The man is short and ugly = El hombre esbajo y feo. The girls are nice but lazy = Las chicassonsimpáticasperoperezosas. 1. The girls are short. _______________________________ 2. The ice creams are big! ____________________________

  17. 3. The men are hard-working and nice. __________________________________ 4. Some girls are ugly. _________________________________ 5. A student (fem) is hard-working and studious. ____________________________________

  18. What about if you want to talk about yourself? I am short and nice = _______________________________ You are tall and serious __________________________________ My friend and I are hard-working and smart. __________________________________

  19. Gender Agreement (pg 59) • Let’s throw in some indefinite articles: • A brown jacket. __________________________ 2. Some white skirts. ____________________ 3. A green hat. ____________________ 4. Some orange pants. ______________________

  20. Gender Agreement (pg 59) Mix-up! Try these with a partner: • The sweater is white. • The girl is hard-working. • The teacher (m) is boring. • The blue pants. • The jacket is purple. • Some yellow sweaters.

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