20-05-2007, 23:02
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a.Н.М.л
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Peru
Age: 30
Gender: Female
Posts: 534
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Guess what! (chiken butt - Ive been drinking too much lol) another lesson
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Adjetives
In Spanish, most adjectives change form when you modify a noun from feminine-masculine or singular-plural.
Example – alto (tall)
El niño alto (the tall boy)
La niña alta (the tall girl)
Los niños altos (the tall boys)
Las niñas altas (the tall girls)
Adjectives that end in -e change form for singular-plural, but not from feminine-masculine
Example – Inteligente (Smart)
El niño inteligente
La niña inteligente
Los niños inteligentes
Las niñas inteligentes
Most adjectives that end in a consonant do change form for singular or plural, but do not change for masculine or feminine. To form the plural, add -es.
Example – popular
El niño popular
La niña popular
Los niños populares
Las niñas populares
Adjectives ending in -or, -án, -ón, or -ín have four forms
Example – hablador (erm…that he/she talk too much)
El niño hablador
La niña habladora
Los niños habladores
Las niñas habladoras
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I suffer because of you,
I die because of you,
But what else can i do?
Just live looking at you.
~a.Н.М.л
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