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Hey there! Looking to brush up on your Spanish? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Today, we’re talking about adjectives - those descriptive words that add flavor and flair to our language. From ‘grande’ and ‘pequeño’ to ‘feliz’ and ’triste’, adjectives are an essential part of Spanish. So let’s dive in and get acquainted with these important parts of speech!

¿Cómo Se Nombran Los Adjetivos? [Solved]

¡Los adjetivos siempre modifican a los sustantivos! Siempre tienen que concordar en género y número. Por ejemplo, “la hermosa casa” o “la cara oscura de la luna”. Esta función se conoce como modificador, adyacente o complemento.

  1. Positive Adjectives: Describing words that express approval or admiration, such as “amazing” or “wonderful.”

  2. Negative Adjectives: Describing words that express disapproval or criticism, such as “awful” or “terrible.”

  3. Descriptive Adjectives: Words used to describe a person, place, thing, or idea in detail, such as “beautiful” or “enormous.”

  4. Comparative Adjectives: Words used to compare two things in terms of size, shape, color, etc., such as “bigger” and “smaller.”

  5. Possessive Adjectives: Words used to show ownership of something by someone else (e.g., his/her), such as “my” and “your.”

  6. Demonstrative Adjectives: Words used to point out a specific person/thing (e.g., this/that), such as “these” and “those.”

Naming adjectives is a piece of cake! Just think of words that describe something - like ‘big’, ‘red’, or ‘fuzzy’. You can use them to make your writing more interesting and give it some extra oomph. Plus, they’re super easy to remember - so no need to worry about forgetting them!