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U1L2 Noun/Adjective agreement

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    Noun/adjective agreement in Spanish
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  • Know the definite articles (the)-------
    el, la, los, las
  •  15
  • Know the indefinite articles (a, an, some)-------
    un, una, unos, unas
  •  15
  • Adjectives can be . . .
    masculine, feminine, singular, plural, neutral
  •  20
  • Adjectives which end in -a are usually
    feminine
  •  15
  • Adjectives which end in -o are usually
    masculine
  •  15
  • Adjectives which end in a letter other than “-o” or “-a” are
    neutral
  •  15
  • If an adjective ends in a vowel, to make it plural
    add S
  •  15
  • If an adjective ends in a consonant, to make it plural add
    add ES
  •  15
  • Nouns can be
    singular, plural, masculine, feminine
  •  20
  • Nouns which end in -a are usually
    feminine
  •  15
  • Nouns which end in -o are usually
    masculine
  •  15
  • If a noun ends in a vowel, to make it plural
    add S
  •  15
  • If a noun ends in a consonant, to make it plural
    add ES
  •  15
  • If a noun ends with an “s” and I want to make it plural
    do nothing
  •  15
  • If an noun ends in a “z” to make it plural
    drop Z and add CES
  •  15
  • If a noun ends in -ema, -ama, -ima, and -oma, -eta, these are usually
    masculine
  •  15