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Lori Jerread
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Describing in Spanish
Remember, for adjectives that end in -o, change the -o to -a for females.
Pablo es alto. Diego es gordo.
Elena es alta. Alexandria es flaca.

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Multiple Choice
Pablo Picasso es
talentosa
talentoso
bonita
deportista
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Multiple Select
Shakira es (check all that apply)
bonita
bonito
talentoso
talentosa
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If an adjective doesn't end in -o, it doesn't change.
They stay the same for masculine or feminine.
El museo es grande.
La iglesia es grande.
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Multiple Choice
Ellen Ochoa es
inteligente y vieja
inteligente y viejo
bajo y vieja
baja y alta
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Multiple Choice
Ellen Ochoa es
cantante
autora
jugador de fútbol
astronauta
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Multiple Choice
Shakira tiene
pelo canoso.
muy bonita.
pelo rubio.
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Multiple Choice
La catedral es
moderno
inteligente
moderna
antiguo
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Multiple Choice
vieja
trabajador
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Multiple Select
La plaza es (check all that apply)
grande y bonito
grande y divertido
grande y bonita
divertida y grande
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Multiple Choice
Eva Longoria
tiene pelo rubio.
tiene pelo canoso.
tiene alta y bonita.
tiene pelo castaño
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Multiple Select
Celia Cruz era de Cuba. Era cantante muy popular. Se llama la "reina de la salsa". Celia Cruz (check all that apply)
es talentosa.
es talentoso.
es vieja.
es famosa.
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Multiple Choice
Diego Rivera
es baja y gorda.
es alto y gorda.
es grande y flaca.
es grande y alto.
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Deportista always ends in -a. It doesn't change.
Trabajador is special. It does have a feminine form.
David es trabajador y deportista.
Serena es trabajadora y deportista.
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Multiple Select
Isabel Allende es (check all that apply)
inteligente
autora
trabajador
trabajadora
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Multiple Select
Rafael Nadal es (check all that apply)
jugador de tenis
trabajadora y alta
atlético y trabajador
deportista
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Multiple Choice
Carlos Santana es ...
viejo y talentoso
joven y talentosa
pelo canoso
ojos cafés
Describing in Spanish
Remember, for adjectives that end in -o, change the -o to -a for females.
Pablo es alto. Diego es gordo.
Elena es alta. Alexandria es flaca.

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