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A1 Spanish: Master Adjective Agreement

Learn the essential rules of Spanish adjective agreement. This deck covers gender and number agreement, key colours, and basic intensifiers like 'muy'.
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Lesson#1
In Spanish, adjectives must 'agree' with the nouns they describe. This means they change their form to match the noun's gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). Unlike in English, Spanish adjectives usually come after the noun.
Lesson#2
The most common pattern is for adjectives ending in -o. For a masculine noun, the adjective ends in -o. To match a feminine noun, you change the -o to an -a. For example, 'rojo' means red.
Quiz#3
Translate into Spanish: 'a red book'.

un libro rojo

Quiz#4
Translate into Spanish: 'a red table'.

una mesa roja

Lesson#5
The colour 'white' in Spanish is 'blanco'. It follows the same -o to -a pattern for gender agreement.
Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: 'a white mobile phone'.

un móvil blanco

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