4.7.2
Adjectives: Spelling
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Adjectives: Spelling
Adjectives are words which give us more information about nouns. In English, an adjective never changes, but in Spanish adjectives change their spelling.

Feminine singular nouns
- Adjectives change for singular feminine words.
- You need to change the ending of the adjective.
- You normally have to change the '-o' at the end of the adjective into an '-a'.

Feminine singular noun examples
- una silla roja – a red chair
- una gata negra – a black cat
- una niña alta – a tall girl
- una casa bonita – a beautiful house
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1.4Days, Months & Time
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4Grammar
4.2Important Irregular Verbs
4.3Regular Verbs in the Present Tense
4.4Verbs in the Immediate Future
4.5Negatives
4.6Nouns
4.7Adjectives
4.8Prepositions
4.9Questions
4.10Conjunctions
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1You, Family & Home
1.1Introducing Yourself & Being Polite
1.2Looks & Personality
1.3My Family & I
1.4Days, Months & Time
2School & Jobs
3Free Time
4Grammar
4.2Important Irregular Verbs
4.3Regular Verbs in the Present Tense
4.4Verbs in the Immediate Future
4.5Negatives
4.6Nouns
4.7Adjectives
4.8Prepositions
4.9Questions
4.10Conjunctions
Practice questions on Adjectives: Spelling
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- 1What adjective would you use with the word 'el libro'?Multiple choice
- 2Choose the feminine adjectives: True / false
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