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Learn Spanish: Plural Nouns & Adjectives

Spanish Grammar

Pronunciation & Accents
Gender & Def./Indef. Articles
Subject Pronouns
The Verb Ser

Plural Nouns & Adjectives

The Calendar
Cardinal & Ordinal Numbers
Telling Time

Hay
Verbs - The Present Tense
The Verb Ir

The Verb Tener

The Verb Estar

Ser
vs. Estar
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns

Stem-Changing Verbs
Object Pronouns

The Verb Gustar
The Weather

Reflexive Verbs
Por vs. Para

Demonstratives
The Verb Acabar de
The Verb Volver a
The Past Tense - Pretérito
Prepositions
Informal Commands

The Past Tense - Imperfecto
Preterit vs. Imperfect
Past Participles
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
The Subjunctive
Formal Commands
The Future Tense
The Conditional Tense

 

 

Formation of Plural nouns and adjectives

 

Learn Spanish: Forming Spanish Plural Nouns and Adjectives

In this learn Spanish grammar lesson, the focus is on making Spanish nouns and adjectives plurarl. In Spanish, to form a plural of a noun or an adjective, add s to a noun or adjective ending in a vowel.

Amiga + s = amigas Romantica + s = románticas
Amigo + s = amigos Romantico + s = románticos

Add es to a noun or adjective ending in a consonant

universidad + es = universidades liberal + es = liberals

In Spanish, to form the feminine form of nouns/adjectives ending in or/dor add an a.

doctor doctor + a = doctora
trabajador  trabajodor + a = trabajadora


Adjective agreement

In Spanish, the article, noun and adjective all must be in agreement.

La profesora trabajadora (article, noun and adjective are feminine and singular)
Las profesoras trabajadoras (feminine and plural)
El libro rojo (article, noun and adjective masculine and singular)
Los libros rojos (masculine and plural)