Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Adjectives

Post your answers in a comment. Avoid using a translator for the entire activity.

1. In your own words, describe how to use adjectives in Spanish. Be sure to talk about feminine/masculine, singular/plural, and where it goes in the sentence.
2. Give three examples of sentences that have adjectives in them.
3. Find a website that has a good lesson on how to use adjectives in Spanish. Post the link.
4. Why is this site a good resource for learning about adjectives? Give three reasons.
5. Find a description IN SPANISH about a person - this can be anyone, it just needs to be in Spanish. Make sure that it talks about personality and includes at least two of our vocabulary words from page 70. Post the link.
6. List ten words that you recognize in the description.
7. Which answers did you use a translator on?

23 comments:

  1. Diego Sanchez , Anthony KingFebruary 12, 2014 at 11:53 AM

    1. Adjectives are only used after the Subject or the noun
    2. None.
    3.http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/adj1.htm
    4.It shows you how to use Adjectives, It shows you how to write them out, and it shows you where the adjectives go in a sentence.
    5. http://www.city-data.com/forum/other-topics/164663-can-someone-translate-into-spanish-me.html
    6. None.
    7. None of them.

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  2. 1. first you got to figure if its feminine or masculine, if its feminine it ends with an a and masculine ends with an o. the adjective goes before the noun
    2. no soy atrevido. Me soy perezoso. Me soy deportista
    3. http://learn-spanish-review.toptenreviews.com/
    4. It tells you where to put the adjectives, it tells you the difference in masculine and femine and it helps you pronounce the word
    5.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata Emiliano Zapata atrevido Inteligente
    6.atrevido desordenado impaciente inteligente serio sociable trabajador talentoso simpatico gracioso
    7.none



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  3. 1. First you got to figure if its feminine or masculine, if its feminine it ends with an a and masculine it ends with an o. The adjective goes before the noun.
    2. No soy atrevido. Me soy perezoso. Me soy sociable.
    3. http://www.e-spanyol.hu/en/vocabulary/words_adjectives.php
    4. a.) It shows how to put them in sentences.
    b.) It shows examples of adjectives.
    c.) It has the the examples in spanish and english.
    5. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9sar_Ch%C3%A1vez
    6. trabajadora, inteligente, bueno, serio, sociable, talentoso, paciente, estudioso, ordenado, gracioso
    7. None

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  4. 1.)first you have to figure out if it is feminine or masculine. If it is feminine it has an a at the end of it and if it is masculine it has an o at the end of it.
    2.)- no soy artistico.
    - me soy deportista.
    - me soy impaciente.
    3.)- http://spanish.about.com/cs/grammar/a/whereadjective.htm
    4.)- 1 It tells you how Spanish adjectives are different than U.S. agjectives
    - 2 Explains masculine and feminine
    - 3 shows you how to use them
    5.)Emiliano Zapata - http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/z/zapata.htm
    6.)familia, trabajo, estado, México, como, designado, los, la, el, y
    7.) none

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  5. Rocky the Rhino (Bub)February 12, 2014 at 12:00 PM

    1. Masculine adjectives end in an o. Feminine adjectives end in an a.
    2. Mary was a desordenada girl.
    Jack was a atrevido boy.
    Will is gracioso.
    3.http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/adj1.htm
    4. It tells about the -o and -a. And it gives examples
    5.http://www.elhistoriador.com.ar/documentos/america_latina/el_asesinato_de_emiliano_zapata.php
    6. Buen, pancho, presidencia, mexicano, impossibilitodo, independiente, bandido, abril, asesinado, dictatorial.
    7. none

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  6. 1. If your a female most adjectives end in a. If your male most adjectives end in o. The adjective goes at the end of the sentence.
    2. Kolton es atrevido.
    Ashlynn es simpatica.
    Lexi es talentosa.
    3.http://youtu.be/smUu8Y5mbLc
    4. the woman speaking seems to know what she is talking about. it is also a visual which is more than likely what most people want to see.
    5.Jorge Fernández Madinabeitia, es un modelo, actor y presentador de televisión español.
    https://www.google.es/#q=jorge+fern%C3%A1ndez+madinabeitia&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAGOovnz8BQMDgw0HyyNGc26Blz_uCUvpTVpz8hqjBhdXcEZ-uWteSWZJpZAUFxuUJcDFJ8Wln6tvYFoVbx5vrsHAI8LccVzeL7SoXXKb40u20xPbHdITARCWNnJZAAAA
    He is a model, actor and tv presenter.
    6. artistico, atrevido, bueno, estudioso, deportista, perezoso, ordenado, paciente, serio, sociable
    7. none

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  7. 1. Masculine adjectives end in o. Feminine adjective end in a.
    2. Zach was a atrevido boy.
    Will is a bueno guy.
    Sean acts very estudioso.
    3. studysapnish.com
    4. It has proper spanish on its page.
    It teaches you the proper way to use it.
    I use it to study and it helps me alot.
    5. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata
    6. estudios, primero, no, señor, diciembre, movimiento, menos, mexicano, buen, pancho
    7. I didn't.

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  8. 1. Un is male La is female and they come at the beginning of the sentence.
    2. Me gusta artistic.
    3.http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/courses/adject.htm
    4. It states multiple examples for each form. It goes over multiple forms. It has the examples in Spanish and English.
    5.http://www.city-data.com/forum/other-topics/164663-can-someone-translate-into-spanish-me.html
    6. yo
    y
    los
    usted
    de
    diferentes
    no
    Si
    Hasta
    7. None

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  9. Lexi Keller, Ashlynn Ansell and Shelby MorrisFebruary 12, 2014 at 12:05 PM

    1) When you use an adjective in spanish you have to put it after the noun. If the noun is feminine the adjective must end in -a. If it's a masculine noun it ends in -o.
    2) Ashlynn es graciosa. Brittany es deportista. Kolton es perezoso.
    3) http://www.elearnspanishlanguage.com/grammar/adjectives.html
    4) It gives examples.It shows masculine and feminine. It also shows what to do with singular and
    plural.
    5) http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jensen_Ackles
    6)papel, primera, marzo, una, porque, por, mayo, como, serie and padres
    7) none

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  10. Me gusta dibujar. Me gusta jugar videojuegos. No, me gusta cantar. No, me gusta leer.

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  11. A$AP YUNG TANNER MONEY BANKS HOME DOGFebruary 12, 2014 at 12:06 PM

    1. use adjectives after the subject
    2. es artistico. es artrevido. es simpatico
    3.http://www.enchantedlearning.com/grammar/partsofspeech/adjectives/
    4. it has many examples, it shows how to use them, and is very paciente
    5.Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (Rionegro, Antioquia; 1 de diciembre de 1949 - † Medellín, 2 de diciembre de 1993), fue un político, empresario y narcotraficante colombiano, fundador y líder del Cartel de Medellín, con el que llegó a ser el hombre más poderoso de la mafia colombiana. Fue representante a la Cámara suplente para el Congreso de la República de Colombia por el departamento de Antioquia en 1982.
    6. departamento, antioquia, suplenta, el, a, hombre, mafia, el, de,con\
    7. NONE AT ALL TEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH

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  12. MICHAEL HOMIE WHITE SHIRT STRAIGHT GUTFebruary 12, 2014 at 12:07 PM

    1. adjectives come after a noun to describe it.you can tell of it is masculine or feminine by the ending letter

    2.el joven gatito pequeño tenía miedo
    el perro blanco
    el pequeño pájaro rápido
    3. http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/courses/adject.htm
    4. it has a lot of info
    its easy to understand
    it is simple
    5. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_S%C3%A1nchez
    6. es, como, y, primera, el , para, que, por, jugar, luego
    7. 2

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  13. 1.There is IR ER AR and masculine and feminine have E and L also singular and plural have ES and S.
    2.
    3.http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/using-demonstrative-adjectives-in-spanish-sentence.html
    4. One because it show all of them
    Two because it tell the diffent ones
    Last because it shows singular and plural
    5.

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    1. 5.http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitbull_(cantante)
      6.Uno,La,Y,En,El,Mas,Los,Televisora,Artistas,Musicales
      7.None?

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  14. 1. Feminine-they all end in vowels, other than "O", and "E". Masculine-they all end in consonants, and "O", and "E". To make something singular or plural, you add and -s for vowels, and an -es to consonants. You either put an adjective before or after a noun.
    2. La chica impaciente. El amigo desorenado. La amiga sociable.
    3.http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/adj1.htm
    4. It explains how to put and adjective before and after a noun. It also explains how to use feminine and masculine nouns with adjectives. It does not only give you a paragraph on how to use adjectives it also gives you examples.
    5. Glenn Thomas Jacobs,

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    1. 5. continued : abril, marzo, octubre, septiembre, hablar, tiempo, tambien, tampococ, participantes, actor.
      7. I did not use a translator, but i did ask what hablar was.

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  15. 1. masculine adjectives end in Spanish. feminine adjectives end in a. for singular and plural you add an s for vowels and es for consonants.
    2.El coche was very sucia. La casa blanca. El hombre fuerte.
    3. http://www.spanicity.com/Spanish-Lessons/Lesson-Adjective.htm
    4.It's a good site because it explains in all aspects how to use. It also gives a few different examples. It shows masculine and feminine.
    5. http://www.spanicity.com/Spanish-Lessons/Lesson-Adjective.htm

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  16. 1) Feminine ends at the end of a word with a o and masculine ends with a e.
    2) la amiga soclable, el perro blanco, es perezor
    3) studyspanish.com
    4)This web site shows how to use the feminine and masculine in a sentence.
    5)
    6)
    7) none of them

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  17. 1. In Spanish you use adjectives to describe things. Adjectives can be masculine or feminine. Masculine adjectives generally end in an "o", feminine adjectives generally end in an "a". To make something singular, plural you add an "s" if it ends in a vowel. If it ends in a consonant add "es". Adjectives will appear before or after a noun.
    2. La chica deportisita. El amigo sociable. La amiga desoredenado.
    3.www.studyspanish.com
    4. It explains things really well. It has 3 separate levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced.) It gives examples.
    5.http://www.rocketlanguages.com/spanish/learn/describing-people-in-spanish/ (It has multiple short descriptions)
    6, perezosa- lazy, paciente,- patient, intelligente,- intelligent, seria- serious, trabajadora- hard working, simpatico- friendly, simpatica- friendly (feminine), perezoso- lazy (masculine),Trabajador- hard working (masculine), serio - serious (masculine)
    7. None.

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  18. 1.You use Adjectives after a noun. Feminine adjectives end in "al" & Masculine adjectives end in "el". If a word ends in a vowel make it plural by adding a "s". If a word ends in a consonant add "es". That all goes for Singular to.
    2. La amiga impaciente.
    El chico deportisto
    La chica artistica
    3. http://www.spanicity.com/Spanish-Lessons/Lesson-Adjective.htm
    4.It's easy to read. Its easy to understand. Its also in steps & that is way easier than having it all crammed together.
    5.https://www.google.es/#q=katy+perry
    61.y
    2.musica
    3.cantando
    4.la
    5. artistico
    6.de
    7.ano
    8.en
    9.gospel
    10.octubre
    7. none

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  19. MARIIIIIIIISSSSSAAAAAAAA RODEEEEEe:)February 19, 2014 at 12:05 PM

    1.) The adjective goes after the noun. Feminine: all adjectives end in vowels that are not "o". Masculine: all adjectives end in consonants and "o" and "e". Adjectives that end in -e describe both masculine and feminine nouns. To make a word singular or plural, add an -es for consonants, and an -s for vowels at the end of the word.
    2.) Soy estudiosa y trabajadora.
    La chica es desordenada.
    No soy es sociable.
    3.) http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/adj1.htm
    4.)It has variety of what you need to learn. It gives you different sections, such as gender and plural/singular. It has many different examples to make it easier to learn.
    5.) http://www.beyoncediario.com/
    6.)que, te, una, noche, ver, hombres, y, hoy, gala, de
    7.)NONEEEEEEEE

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  20. 1) Adjectives come after the noun. Feminine; All end in vowels, except for 'O'. Masculine; Adjectives that end in consonants, and the two vowels, 'O'. Adjectives that end in 'E' describe both masculine and feminine nouns. To make something that was singular, into something plural, you add 's' onto anything ending in a vowel. you add 'es' onto anything ending in a consonant.
    2) La chica es una deportista. Ella es atrevida. Maria es desordenada.
    3) http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/adj1.htm
    4) It has a selection of what you need to learn. It gives you a choice on what you can learn first, to make learning it easier for you. It has a lot of examples so you can understand it easier.
    5) http://www.teinteresa.es/cine/50-mejores-frases-Jennifer-Lawrence_0_1036098208.html
    6) Soy, Y, Uno, Es, La, Mi, Que, No, Si, Como.
    7) None.

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