(Colors in Spanish)
Remember these rules about adjectives:
- Adjectives follow the noun they're describing (in English, adjectives come before the noun).
- Adjectives agree with the noun in gender (masculine or feminine).
- Adjectives agree with the noun in number (singular or plural).
Some adjectives, like blue/azul and green/verde, do not end in "-o" or "-a." These adjectives will only change with the number of the noun (singular/plural) but not with the gender.
| English | Español | English | Español |
|---|---|---|---|
| the chair | la silla | the door | la puerta |
| the flag | la bandera | the house | la casa |
| the car | el carro | the table | la mesa |
| the book | el libro | the shirt | la camisa |
Now, let's practice!
Complete the chart below. If you have the Spanish phrase, write the English meaning beside it. If you have the English, write the Spanish meaning beside it.
| Español | English |
|---|---|
| La silla roja | 1. |
| El carro azul | 2. |
| La bandera verde | 3. |
| Los libros amarillos | 4. |
| La puerta roja | 5. |
| 6. | The white table |
| 7. | The blue shirt |
| 8. | The red car |
| 9. | The yellow flag |
| 10. | The blue house |