Spanish Descriptive Adjectives
By: Davis Boyd and Jeff Shin
Adjectives thats end with an -O or an -A!!!
Example: Ella es muy fea y bonita (She is very ugly and pretty!)
For masculine nouns, you put an O as the last letter of the adjectives!
Example: El es muy simpatico y tranquillo (He is very nice and calm!)
Also, for plural nouns (masculine or feminine) you add an S at the end of the adjectives.
Example: Ellas tienen cortas y largas piernas, pero muchos pelos en sus piernas (The girls have short and long legs, buth too much hair on their legs!)
Adjectives thats end with an -E!!!
Masculine and feminine forms are the same, except for when it is plural...
Example: Esther y Emily son inteligentes, pero gustan eructas. (Esther and Emily are smart, but they like to burp.)
Adjectives that end in a Consonant
Adjectives that ends in a consonant do not change when different gender (some do), but do change when it is plural....again.
Example: Lorenzo es muy feliz. (Lorenzo was very happy!)
Los estudiantes son muy felices porque Señor Poullard puñetazo a mis amigos. (The students were very happy because Mr. Poullard punched at my friends.)
Adjectives that ends with -or, -ón, or -in do have a feminine forms.
Example: Matrick es trabajadora y conversadora (Matrick is a hard-worker and talkative).
Ser and Estar in Adjectives
Example: El esta enojado (He is mad!)
We use ser for personalities
Example: Ella es simpatica (She is nice?)
Questions
1. Used with temporary adjectives
2. What descriptive adjectives describe
3. Used for personalities
4.Ending of most masculine adjectives
5.Ending of adjectives where masculine and feminine adjectives have the same ending
6.Ending of most feminine adjective