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Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

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Page 1: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Los Adjetivos

Page 2: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify.

• Julio es un hombre desenvuelto.– Julio is an outgoing man.

• Mis amigos son dichosos.– My friends are happy.

Page 3: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Adjectives whose masculine form ends in -o have a feminine form ending in -a.

• El profesor está afligido.– The teacher is upset.

• La estudiante también está afligida.– The student is also upset.

Page 4: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Adjectives that end in -e and most adjectives that end in a consonant have the same masculine and feminine forms.

• Rigoberta Menchú es una mujer valiente.– R. M. is a courageous woman.

• Alejandro Sanz es un hombre sensible.– A. S. is sensitive man.

• Ayer conocimos a un abogado muy capaz.– We met a very capable lawyer yesterday.

• Violeta Chamorro fue una presidenta tenaz.– V. C. was a tenacious president.

Page 5: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Generally, adjectives follow the same rules as nouns to form the plural.

• mexicano >>>> mexicanos

• tenaz >>>> tenaces

• inteligente >>>> inteligentes

• trabajador >>>> trabajadores

Page 6: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Adjectives of nationality that end in a consonant add -a to form feminine. If the adjective ends in -e or -a,

the singular has only one form. Adjectives of nationality are not capitalized in Spanish.

• El comediante español era muy bueno.– The Spanish comedian was very good.

• La actriz española es maravillosa.– The Spanish actress is marvelous.

• Óscar Arias es costarricense.– O. A. is Costa Rican.

• Tengo un amigo vietnamita.– I have a Vietnamese friend.

Page 7: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Limiting adjectives (numerals, unstressed possessives, indefinites, demonstratives, interrogatives) usually precede

the noun or pronoun they modify, and descriptive or differentiating adjectives (size, color, shape, nationality, etc)

are generally placed after the noun.

• Mi novio es cariñoso.– My boyfriend is affectionate.

• Julia es una mujer inquieta.– Julia is a restless woman.

• Tenemos muchos recuerdos agradables de Pablo.– We have many pleasant memories of Pablo.

Page 8: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

When two adjectives modify a noun, they are placed according to the above rules; when descriptive

adjectives follow the noun, they are connected by y.

• Éstos son tus cuatro amigos rebeldes.– These are your four rebellious friends.

• Mi única tía generosa vive en Los Ángeles.– My only generous aunt lives in L.A.

• Nuestros amigos, optimistas y apasionados, creen que es hora de rebelarse.– Our optimistic and passionate friends think it is time to

rebel.

Page 9: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

When descriptive adjectives precede the noun they modify, they usually describe a known or

established quality.

• Las altas montañas de los Andes son impresionantes.– The high andean mountains are

impressive.

• Ana es una joven psicóloga.– Ana is a young psychologist.

• Rafael es mi peor enemigo.– Rafael is my worst enemy.

Page 10: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Notice how these adjectives do not add new information about the nouns they

modify.• la blanca nieve

– The white snow

• el frío hielo– the cold ice

• la peligrosa leona– the dangerous lioness

• el chistoso payaso– the funny clown

Page 11: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Some adjectives change spelling before a noun. Bueno, malo, primero, tercero,

uno, alguno, and ninguno drop the final -o before a masculine singular noun.

• Placido Domingo es un buen cantante.– Plácido Domingo is a good singer.

• El tercer consultorio es para los psicoanalistas.– The third office is for the psychoanalysts.

Page 12: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Cualquiera shortens to cualquier before any singular noun. Algún and ningún

require a written accent.

• Cualquier libro sobre la autoestima te servirá.– Any book on self-esteem will be useful to

you.

• Algún pintor dejó esas pinturas en la mesa.– Some painter left those paintings on the

table.

Page 13: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

The adjectives grande, ciento, and santo

drop the final syllable in the following cases.

Grande becomes gran before a masculine or a feminine noun. The meaning changes to great.

• Eduardo es un gran hipnotizador.– Eduardo is a great hypnotist.

• Tiene una oficina grande.– He has a big office.

Page 14: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Ciento becomes cien before a noun, in counting, and before the adjective mil.

However, it remains ciento when it precedes

numerals smaller than one hundred. • cien personas deprimidas.

– one hundred depressed people

• cien mil dólares al año– One hundred thousand dollars per year

• Este año he tenido ciento diez días estresantes.– This year I have had one hundred and ten

stressful days.

Page 15: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Santo becomes San before the name of all masculine saints except those

beginning in Do- or To-.

• San Juan– Saint John

• Santo Tomás– Saint Thomas

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Cambios de sentido

Some adjectives change meaning depending on whether they precede or follow the noun they modify

Page 17: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

Before noun After nouncertain (particular) cierto/a certain (sure)

darn dichoso/a lucky, happy

great, impressive grande (gran) large

half- medio/a middle, average

same mismo/a (the thing) itself

another, different nuevo/a brand new

unfortunately pobre poor

own propio/a proper

sheer puro/a pure

former, long-standing viejo/a old, age

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Before noun After nounseveral/various diferentes distinct

high alto/a tall

simple simple simple-minded

only único/a unique

former antiguo/a old/ancient

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Práctica

Page 20: Los Adjetivos. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun they modify. Julio es un hombre desenvuelto. –Julio is an outgoing man.

cualquiera ___ estudiante Un estudiante _____

Santo ___ Antonio ____ Barbara

___ Domingo ____ Agustín

tercero ___ capítulo ____ planta

grande Una ____ persona El libro ______

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Sources

• Conexiones, 3rd edition