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In Spanish, we change adjective endings to agree with the noun they are describing in terms of gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). Learn about adjective endings in Spanish grammar with Lingolia, then practise in the interactive exercises.
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12 Νοε 2015 · Adjectives that end in a consonant such as joven, regular and igual. Adjectives that end in a ‘z’ such as feliz, eficaz and capaz. For adjectives that end in an ‘o’, ‘a’ and ‘e’, all you have to do to match plural nouns is add the letter ‘s’. Here are a some examples: English: These long days.
Do not form contractions with the subject pronoun él or with any definite articles other than el. Check out these examples of correct and incorrect sentences. Correct Spanish
We can classify Spanish adjectives into four types: descriptive, relational, adverbial and adjectives that serve as nouns. The type of adjective dictates its placement in the sentence and determines whether it can be used in a comparative or superlative structure or not.
13 Ιουλ 2024 · A Spanish adjective is a word that describes or modifies nouns, providing additional information about their qualities or states. For instance: El celular rojo es mío.
In Spanish, the most important Spanish contractions are al and del. Unlike English, the Spanish contractions al and del do not take an apostrophe. They are simply the combination of: al: [the preposition a] + [the definite article el] del: [the preposition de] + [the definite article el]
30 Απρ 2021 · The most common Spanish contractions are the ones you form using the prepositions a (to) and de (of or from). If these prepositions meet with a definite article el , they form a contraction. a + el = al