☆☆Adjectives ☆☆
In Spanish, adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns, giving more information about their characteristics, such as color, size, shape, quantity, or quality.
Adjectives in Spanish agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun they describe.
Key points about adjectives in Spanish:
☆Placement: Most adjectives come after the noun, unlike in English, where they ALWAYS come before.
- Example: "casa grande" (big house), "perro blanco" (white dog).
☆Agreement in gender and number: Adjectives must match the gender (masculine or feminine) and the number (singular or plural) of the noun they describe.
- Example:
- Niño alto (tall boy) → masculine, singular.
- Niña alta (tall girl) → feminine, singular.
- Niños altos (tall boys) → masculine, plural.
- Niñas altas (tall girls) → feminine, plural.
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Types of adjectives:
- Descriptive adjectives: Describe qualities or characteristics (color, size, shape).
- Example: "flor bonita" (pretty flower).
- Quantitative adjectives: Indicate quantity or amount.
- Example: "pocos libros" (few books).
- Descriptive adjectives: Describe qualities or characteristics (color, size, shape).
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In Spanish, adjectives are ALWAYS placed after the noun they modify.