Top Banner
Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Star t
128

Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Apr 01, 2015

Download

Documents

Chaim Ballard
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Adjective Agreement in Spanish

Por Señorita Bush

StartStart

Page 2: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In Spanish the adjective mustmatch the noun in both

gender and number.

Choose from either gender or number to explore this further.

GenderGender NumberNumber

Back to title slideBack to title slide

Page 3: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In Spanish the adjective mustmatch the noun in both

gender and number.

Choose from either gender or number to explore this further.

GenderGender NumberNumber

Back to title slideBack to title slide QuizQuiz

Page 4: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In Spanish the adjective mustmatch the noun in both

gender and number.

Choose from either gender or number to explore this further.

GenderGender NumberNumber

Back to title slideBack to title slide

A person, place, or thing.

ex: Joe, forest, ball

Page 5: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In Spanish the adjective mustmatch the noun in both

gender and number.

Choose from either gender or number to explore this further.

GenderGender NumberNumber

Back to title slideBack to title slide

A person, place, or thing.

ex: Joe, forest, ball

QuizQuiz

Page 6: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In Spanish the adjective mustmatch the noun in both

gender and number.

Choose from either gender or number to explore this further.

GenderGender NumberNumber

Back to title slideBack to title slide

Describes a nounex: round, blue,

small

Page 7: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In Spanish the adjective mustmatch the noun in both

gender and number.

Choose from either gender or number to explore this further.

GenderGender NumberNumber

Back to title slideBack to title slide

Describes a nounex: round, blue,

small

QuizQuiz

Page 8: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In Spanish all nouns have a gender, either feminine or

masculine.

But how do you know if a noun is feminine or masculine?

NextNext

Page 9: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

95% of the time a noun that ends in an “o” is masculine and a noun that

ends in an “a” is feminine.

But what about the other 5 %? NextNext

Feminine Masculinecasa libro

pizarra cuadernomanzana gato

falda bolígrafo

Page 10: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

95% of the time a noun that ends in an “o” is masculine and a noun that

ends in an “a” is feminine.

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Feminine Masculinecasa libro

pizarra cuadernomanzana gato

falda bolígrafo

Page 11: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

95% of the time a noun that ends in an “o” is masculine and a noun that

ends in an “a” is feminine.

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Feminine Masculinecasa libro

pizarra cuadernomanzana gato

falda bolígrafo

Page 12: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

If a noun ends in a “d”, “ión”, “umbre”, or “z” it is most likely feminine.

If a noun ends in an “l” or “r” it is most likely masculine.

NextNext

Feminine Masculinelibertad árboldecisión barril

costumbre actorluz amor

BackBack

Page 13: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

If a noun ends in a “d”, “ión”, “umbre”, or “z” it is most likely feminine.

If a noun ends in an “l” or “r” it is most likely masculine.

Feminine Masculinelibertad árboldecisión barril

costumbre actorluz amor

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 14: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Unfortunately there are exceptions to the rule. Here are just a few:

NextNext

Feminine Masculinemano día

flor poemamoral pezradio césped

BackBack

Page 15: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine?

BackBack

Page 16: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Sorry, try again.Hint: it ends with “o”

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine?

BackBack

Page 17: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine?

BackBack

Page 18: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or

masculine?

BackBack

Page 19: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Sorry, try again.Hint: it ends with “d”

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine?

BackBack

Page 20: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine?

BackBack

Page 21: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Sorry, try again.Hint: it ends with “a”

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine?

BackBack

Page 22: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Sorry, try again.Hint: it ends with “l”

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine?

BackBack

Page 23: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

FeminineFeminine MasculineMasculineFeminineFeminine MasculineMasculine

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Now let’s try it! Are the following nouns feminine or masculine?

BackBack

Page 24: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Now that we know whether a noun is feminine or masculine,

let’s see how to match an adjective to it.

NextNextBackBack

Page 25: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun.

Example: un gato pequeño(the small cat)

An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun.

Example: una manzana pequeña(the small apple)

NextNextBackBack

Page 26: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun.

Example: un gato pequeño(the small cat)

An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun.

Example: una manzana pequeña(the small apple)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 27: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun.

Example: un gato pequeño(the small cat)

An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun.

Example: una manzana pequeña(the small apple)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 28: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun.

Example: un gato pequeño(the small cat)

An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun.

Example: una manzana pequeña(the small apple)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 29: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

An adjective that ends in an “o” matches a masculine noun.

Example: un gato pequeño(the small cat)

An adjective that ends in an “a” matches a feminine noun.

Example: una manzana pequeña(the small apple)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 30: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

BackBack

Page 31: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 32: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

Sorry, try again.Hint: the noun is masculine

BackBack

Page 33: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

Sorry, try again.Hint: the noun is feminine

BackBack

Page 34: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 35: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

Sorry, try again.Hint: the noun is feminine

BackBack

Page 36: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 37: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

NextNextBackBack

Page 38: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Choose the correct adjective to match the noun.

1. amigo

3. oreja 4. papel

2. honestidad

buenobueno buenabuena muchomucho muchamucha

suciosucio suciasuciapequeñopequeño pequeñapequeña

Sorry, try again.Hint: the noun is masculine

BackBack

Page 39: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

An adjective that ends in an “e” or a consonant matches both feminine and

masculine nouns.

Feminine example: una manzana verde(a green apple)

Masculine example: un gato verde(a green cat)

NextNextBackBack

Page 40: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

An adjective that ends in an “e” or a consonant matches both feminine and

masculine nouns.

Feminine example: una manzana verde(a green apple)

Masculine example: un gato verde(a green cat)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 41: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

An adjective that ends in an “e” or a consonant matches both feminine and

masculine nouns.

Feminine example: una manzana verde(a green apple)

Masculine example: un gato verde(a green cat)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 42: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Let’s try some all together now!

Is the noun mariposa or ?femininefemininemasculinemasculine

Page 43: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Let’s try some all together now!

Is the noun mariposa or ?

Which adjective matches it?

femininefemininemasculinemasculine

bonitabonita bonitobonito

Page 44: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Let’s try some all together now!

NextNext

Is the noun mariposa or ?

Which adjective matches it?

femininefemininemasculinemasculine

bonitabonita bonitobonitoNice Job!

Way to remember that adjectives ending in “a” match

feminine nouns

Page 45: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun escritorio or ?femininefemininemasculinemasculine

Page 46: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun escritorio or ?

Which adjective matches it?

femininefemininemasculinemasculine

largalarga largolargo

Page 47: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Is the noun escritorio or ?

Which adjective matches it?

femininefemininemasculinemasculine

largalarga largolargoNice Job!

Way to remember that adjectives ending in “o” match

masculine nouns

Page 48: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun televisión or ?femininefemininemasculinemasculine

Page 49: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun televisión or ?

Which adjective matches it?

femininefemininemasculinemasculine

aburridoaburrido grandegrande

Page 50: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun televisión or ?

Which adjective matches it?

femininefemininemasculinemasculine

aburridoaburrido grandegrande

NextNext

Nice Job!Way to remember that adjectives

ending in “e” work for both feminine and masculine nouns

Page 51: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 52: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 53: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 54: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 55: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 56: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 57: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Which phrase is written correctly?

La chica alto

La chica alta

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Page 58: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Which phrase is written correctly?

La chica alto

La chica alta

This oneThis one

This oneThis one Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Page 59: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 60: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Which phrase is written correctly?

El gato negro

El gato negra

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Page 61: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Which phrase is written correctly?

El gato negro

El gato negra

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Page 62: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 63: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Which phrase is written correctly?

La maestra inteligente

La maestra estupendo

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Page 64: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Which phrase is written correctly?

La maestra inteligente

La maestra estupendo

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Page 65: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 66: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Nice Job! Now head back home to work on the next

section or take the quiz

Page 67: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

The “number” of a noun refers to if there is one or more of the item.

One of the items makes the noun singular, more than one makes the noun plural

NextNext

Singular Pluralcasa casaslibro libros

manzana manzanascuaderno cuadernos

Page 68: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

The “number” of a noun refers to if there is one or more of the item.

One of the items makes the noun singular, more than one makes the noun plural

Singular Pluralcasa casaslibro libros

manzana manzanascuaderno cuadernos

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 69: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

The “number” of a noun refers to if there is one or more of the item.

One of the items makes the noun singular, more than one makes the noun plural

Singular Pluralcasa casaslibro libros

manzana manzanascuaderno cuadernos

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 70: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

The “number” of a noun refers to if there is one or more of the item.

One of the items makes the noun singular, more than one makes the noun plural

Singular Pluralcasa casaslibro libros

manzana manzanascuaderno cuadernos

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 71: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Can you figure it out on your own?

Are the following nouns singular or plural?

1. mesa

3. ciudades 4. bolígrafo

2. arboles

SingularSingular PluralPlural SingularSingular PluralPlural

SingularSingular PluralPluralSingularSingular PluralPlural

BackBack

Page 72: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Can you figure it out on your own?

Are the following nouns singular or plural?

1. mesa

3. ciudades 4. bolígrafo

2. arboles

SingularSingular PluralPlural SingularSingular PluralPlural

SingularSingular PluralPluralSingularSingular PluralPlural

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 73: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Can you figure it out on your own?

Are the following nouns singular or plural?

1. mesa

3. ciudades 4. bolígrafo

2. arboles

SingularSingular PluralPlural SingularSingular PluralPlural

SingularSingular PluralPluralSingularSingular PluralPlural

Sorry, try again.Hint: does it end in an “s”?

BackBack

Page 74: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Can you figure it out on your own?

Are the following nouns singular or plural?

1. mesa

3. ciudades 4. bolígrafo

2. arboles

SingularSingular PluralPlural SingularSingular PluralPlural

SingularSingular PluralPluralSingularSingular PluralPlural

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 75: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Can you figure it out on your own?

Are the following nouns singular or plural?

1. mesa

3. ciudades 4. bolígrafo

2. arboles

SingularSingular PluralPlural SingularSingular PluralPlural

SingularSingular PluralPluralSingularSingular PluralPlural

Sorry, try again.Hint: does it end in an “s”?

BackBack

Page 76: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Can you figure it out on your own?

Are the following nouns singular or plural?

1. mesa

3. ciudades 4. bolígrafo

2. arboles

SingularSingular PluralPlural SingularSingular PluralPlural

SingularSingular PluralPluralSingularSingular PluralPlural

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 77: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Can you figure it out on your own?

Are the following nouns singular or plural?

1. mesa

3. ciudades 4. bolígrafo

2. arboles

SingularSingular PluralPlural SingularSingular PluralPlural

SingularSingular PluralPluralSingularSingular PluralPlural

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

NextNextBackBack

Page 78: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Can you figure it out on your own?

Are the following nouns singular or plural?

1. mesa

3. ciudades 4. bolígrafo

2. arboles

SingularSingular PluralPlural SingularSingular PluralPlural

SingularSingular PluralPluralSingularSingular PluralPlural

Sorry, try again.Hint: does it end in an “s”?

BackBack

Page 79: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Before learning how to match an adjective by number, we

need to first learn how to make an adjective plural.

NextNextBackBack

Page 80: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Adjectives either end in a vowel or a consonant.

To make an adjective that ends in a vowel plural just add “s”.Example: rojo + s = rojos

To make an adjective that ends in a consonant plural add “es”.

Example: prometedor + es = prometedoresNextNextBackBack

Page 81: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Adjectives either end in a vowel or a consonant.

To make an adjective that ends in a vowel plural just add “s”.Example: rojo + s = rojos

To make an adjective that ends in a consonant plural add “es”.

Example: prometedor + es = prometedoresBack to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 82: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Adjectives either end in a vowel or a consonant.

To make an adjective that ends in a vowel plural just add “s”.Example: rojo + s = rojos

To make an adjective that ends in a consonant plural add “es”.

Example: prometedor + es = prometedoresBack to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 83: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Adjectives either end in a vowel or a consonant.

To make an adjective that ends in a vowel plural just add “s”.Example: rojo + s = rojos

To make an adjective that ends in a consonant plural add “es”.

Example: prometedor + es = prometedoresBack to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 84: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Adjectives either end in a vowel or a consonant.

To make an adjective that ends in a vowel plural just add “s”.Example: rojo + s = rojos

To make an adjective that ends in a consonant plural add “es”.

Example: prometedor + es = prometedoresBack to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 85: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Adjectives either end in a vowel or a consonant.

To make an adjective that ends in a vowel plural just add “s”.Example: rojo + s = rojos

To make an adjective that ends in a consonant plural add “es”.

Example: prometedor + es = prometedoresNextNext

A, E, I, O, U

BackBack

Page 86: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Adjectives either end in a vowel or a consonant.

To make an adjective that ends in a vowel plural just add “s”.Example: rojo + s = rojos

To make an adjective that ends in a consonant plural add “es”.

Example: prometedor + es = prometedoresNextNext

The letters that are not

vowels.

BackBack

Page 87: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

What is the correct way to make each adjective plural?

1. gordo

3. inteligente 4. flaca

2. azul

gordesgordes gordosgordos azulsazuls azulesazules

flacesflaces flacasflacasinteligentesinteligentes inteligenteesinteligentees

BackBack

Page 88: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

What is the correct way to make each adjective plural?

1. gordo

3. inteligente 4. flaca

2. azul

gordesgordes gordosgordos azulsazuls azulesazules

flacesflaces flacasflacasinteligentesinteligentes inteligenteesinteligentees

Sorry, try again.Hint: the adjective ends in a vowel

BackBack

Page 89: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

What is the correct way to make each adjective plural?

1. gordo

3. inteligente 4. flaca

2. azul

gordesgordes gordosgordos azulsazuls azulesazules

flacesflaces flacasflacasinteligentesinteligentes inteligenteesinteligentees

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 90: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

What is the correct way to make each adjective plural?

1. gordo

3. inteligente 4. flaca

2. azul

gordesgordes gordosgordos azulsazuls azulesazules

flacesflaces flacasflacasinteligentesinteligentes inteligenteesinteligentees

Sorry, try again.Hint: the adjective ends in a

consonant

BackBack

Page 91: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

What is the correct way to make each adjective plural?

1. gordo

3. inteligente 4. flaca

2. azul

gordesgordes gordosgordos azulsazuls azulesazules

flacesflaces flacasflacasinteligentesinteligentes inteligenteesinteligentees

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 92: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

What is the correct way to make each adjective plural?

1. gordo

3. inteligente 4. flaca

2. azul

gordesgordes gordosgordos azulsazuls azulesazules

flacesflaces flacasflacasinteligentesinteligentes inteligenteesinteligenteesWay

to go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 93: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

What is the correct way to make each adjective plural?

1. gordo

3. inteligente 4. flaca

2. azul

gordesgordes gordosgordos azulsazuls azulesazules

flacesflaces flacasflacasinteligentesinteligentes inteligenteesinteligentees

Sorry, try again.Hint: the adjective ends in

a vowel.

BackBack

Page 94: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

What is the correct way to make each adjective plural?

NextNext

1. gordo

3. inteligente 4. flaca

2. azul

gordesgordes gordosgordos azulsazuls azulesazules

flacesflaces flacasflacasinteligentesinteligentes inteligenteesinteligenteesWay

to go!!

Way to

go!!

BackBack

Page 95: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Now that we understand the number of a noun and how to make an adjective plural, let’s see how to match an adjective

to a noun in number.

NextNextBackBack

Page 96: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

A singular adjective matches a singular noun and a plural adjective

matches a plural noun.

Singular example: manzana roja(red apple)

Plural example: manzanas rojas(red apples)

NextNextBackBack

Page 97: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

A singular adjective matches a singular noun and a plural adjective

matches a plural noun.

Singular example: manzana roja(red apple)

Plural example: manzanas rojas(red apples)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 98: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

A singular adjective matches a singular noun and a plural adjective

matches a plural noun.

Singular example: manzana roja(red apple)

Plural example: manzanas rojas(red apples)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 99: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

A singular adjective matches a singular noun and a plural adjective

matches a plural noun.

Singular example: manzana roja(red apple)

Plural example: manzanas rojas(red apples)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 100: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

A singular adjective matches a singular noun and a plural adjective

matches a plural noun.

Singular example: manzana roja(red apple)

Plural example: manzanas rojas(red apples)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 101: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

A singular adjective matches a singular noun and a plural adjective

matches a plural noun.

Singular example: manzana roja(red apple)

Plural example: manzanas rojas(red apples)

Back to QuestionsBack to Questions

Page 102: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Let’s try some all together now!

Is the noun arbol or ?pluralpluralsingularsingular

Page 103: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Let’s try some all together now!

Is the noun arbol or ?

Which adjective matches it?

pluralpluralsingularsingular

verdesverdes verdeverde

Page 104: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Let’s try some all together now!

NextNext

Is the noun arbol or ?

Which adjective matches it?

pluralpluralsingularsingular

verdesverdes verdeverde

Nice Job!Way to remember that

singular adjectives match singular nouns

Page 105: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 106: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 107: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun estantes or ?pluralpluralsingularsingular

Page 108: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun estantes or ?

Which adjective matches it?

pluralpluralsingularsingular

grandegrande grandesgrandes

Page 109: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Is the noun estantes or ?

Which adjective matches it?

pluralpluralsingularsingular

grandegrande grandesgrandes

Nice Job!Way to remember that plural adjectives match plural nouns

Page 110: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 111: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 112: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun mesas or ?pluralpluralsingularsingular

Page 113: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Is the noun mesas or ?

Which adjective matches it?

pluralpluralsingularsingular

altasaltas altaalta

Page 114: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Is the noun mesas or ?

Which adjective matches it?

pluralpluralsingularsingular

altasaltas altaalta

Nice Job!Way to remember that plural adjectives match plural nouns

Page 115: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 116: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 117: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Which phrase is written correctly?

El cuaderno blanco

El cuaderno blancos

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Page 118: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Which phrase is written correctly?

El cuaderno blanco

El cuaderno blancos

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Page 119: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 120: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Which phrase is written correctly?

Las flores bonita

Las flores bonitas

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Page 121: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Which phrase is written correctly?

Las flores bonita

Las flores bonitas

This oneThis one

This oneThis one Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Page 122: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 123: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Which phrase is written correctly?

Los ojos azuls

Los ojos azules

This oneThis one

This oneThis one

Page 124: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

NextNext

Which phrase is written correctly?

Los ojos azuls

Los ojos azules

This oneThis one

This oneThis one Way to

go!!

Way to

go!!

Page 125: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Sorry!That answer is incorrect,

let’s go back to the material to see why.

Page 126: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In this quiz you will have to combine the knowledge from

both sections.

For example:

Singular and Feminine: La manzana rojaPlural and Feminine: Las manzanas rojasSingular and Masculine: El tomate rojoPlural and Masculine: Los tomates rojos

NextNext

Page 127: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

In the quiz on the following page you will be given what the adjective is in the singular, masculine form & you must determine the correct form based on the

noun.

Retake the quiz until all of the answers are correct and show the teacher

your results page.

BackBack NextNext

Page 128: Adjective Agreement in Spanish Por Señorita Bush Start.

Ready?REMEMBER: an adjective ending in an “e” and in a consonant

does NOT need to change to match feminine or masculine. It only changes from singular to plural by adding “es”

Example: camisa azul, NOT camisa azulacamisas azules, NOT camisa azulas

Click here to take the quiz.

BackBack