Adjective Agreement

Worksheet by Victoria Monsalve
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Spanish
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ENG
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Adjectives describenouns in more details. In English, adjectives go in front ofthe noun. In Spanish, the adjective goes after the noun. In Spanish, every noun has a gender.You need to use the masculine form for masculine nouns and the feminine form for feminine nouns.The masculine form of the adjective ends in "o"and the feminine form of the adjective ends in "a". Examples of adjective agreement: Ex: chica atrevida (daring girl) amigo reservado (shy friend)For adjectivies that end in "e", they stay the same for both feminine and masculine.Ex: chico impaciente y chica impaciente chico inteligente y chica inteligenteSome adjectives end in "or" (masculine). To make it feminine, just add an "a".Ex: chico trabajador chica trabajadora Overview---Practice. For each of the adjectives below, choose if it is masculine, feminine, or does not have a gender. paciente masculine feminine no gender ordenado masculine feminine no gender artistico masculine feminine no gender graciosa masculine feminine no gender inteligente masculine feminine no gender reservada masculine feminine no gender estudioso masculine feminine no gender Adjective Agreement: Word Sort Read the sentences below describing Alicia (girl) and Ivan (boy). Decide which person the adjective is describing by looking at if it is masculine or feminine. Then, sort the adjectives into the correct sides of the chart depending on who it is describing. Alicia Es talentosa Es ordenada Es seria Es estudiosa Es graciosa Ivan Es trabajador Es atletico Es atrevido Es desordenado Es simpatico Reading comprehension: Adjectives Using the Word Sort chart from the previous activity, choose which person (Ivan or Alicia) would enjoy the following activities. Who is organized? Ivan Alicia Who is good at sports? Ivan Alicia Who most likely has a messy backpack? Ivan Alicia Who tells good jokes? Ivan Alicia Who would be interested in sky-diving? Ivan Alicia Who would most likely be in the library? Ivan Alicia Who is a hard-worker? Ivan Alicia Who is nice? Ivan Alicia Adjective: Picture labeling Label each person in the image below with an adjective in Spanish. Click on blue circles to type the word in Spanish. Some pictures may have more than one choice, just choose one word that best represents the picture shown. Did you enjoy completing today's activities using this website?After choosing a rank (thumbs up, thumbs down, inbetween), feel free to add any additional questions, comments, concerns, etc. in the box provided.

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