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Adjectives with Nouns in Spanish: Basic Rules and Usage
Learn how to use adjectives correctly with nouns in Spanish.
Basic Rules
- Agreement: In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the nouns they modify in both gender and number.
- Position: Most adjectives in Spanish come after the noun they describe, unlike in English.
- Gender: Adjectives change their ending based on whether the noun is masculine or feminine.
- Number: Adjectives also change to match whether the noun is singular or plural.
Gender Agreement
- Masculine singular: usually ends in -o
- Feminine singular: usually ends in -a
- Examples:
- El libro rojo = The red book
- La casa roja = The red house
Number Agreement
- To make most adjectives plural, add -s to those ending in a vowel, or -es to those ending in a consonant.
- Examples:
- Los libros rojos = The red books
- Las casas rojas = The red houses
Common Adjective Endings
- -o / -a: alto/alta (tall), bajo/baja (short)
- -e: grande (big), verde (green)
- Consonant: azul (blue), joven (young)
Exceptions
Some adjectives don’t change for gender:
- Adjectives ending in -e: inteligente (intelligent)
- Adjectives ending in consonants: feliz (happy)
Position of Adjectives
- After the noun (most common):
- El coche rojo = The red car
- Before the noun (for emphasis or with certain adjectives):
- Un gran hombre = A great man
Examples
- El perro negro = The black dog
- La mesa redonda = The round table
- Los estudiantes inteligentes = The intelligent students
- Las flores bonitas = The beautiful flowers
Common Descriptive Adjectives
- Grande = Big
- Pequeño/a = Small
- Bonito/a = Pretty
- Feo/a = Ugly
- Nuevo/a = New
- Viejo/a = Old
- Bueno/a = Good
- Malo/a = Bad
- Alto/a = Tall
- Bajo/a = Short
Practice Sentences
- El gato negro duerme en la cama cómoda. (The black cat sleeps on the comfortable bed.)
- Los niños felices juegan en el parque grande. (The happy children play in the big park.)
- Tengo una amiga inteligente y simpática. (I have an intelligent and nice friend.)
- Compramos unas manzanas rojas y dulces. (We bought some red and sweet apples.)
Remember to practice using these rules to improve your Spanish skills!