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6th Grade Ser & Subject Pronouns Lesson

6th Grade Ser & Subject Pronouns Lesson

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6th - 12th Grade

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Marissa Osborn

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Ser & Subject Pronouns

By Marissa Osborn

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Matching Adjectives: Gender

If the noun you are describing is masculine, then the adjective needs to be masculine to match.

If the noun you are describing is feminine, then the adjective needs to be feminine to match.​

Subject | Subject

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches the person?

un chico

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alto

2

alta

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches the person?

una mujer

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pequeño

2

pequeña

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches the person?

una persona

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atlético

2

atlética

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches the person?

un hombre

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perezoso

2

perezosa

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches the person?

una maestra

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bonito

2

bonita

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Matching Adjectives: Number

If the noun you are describing is SINGULAR, then the adjective needs to be SINGULAR to match.

If the noun you are describing is PLURAL, then the adjective needs to be PLURAL to match.​

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(don't forget about masculine & feminine!)​

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches these people?

unos señores

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artísticos

2

artísticas

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches these people?

unos maestros

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organizados

2

organizadas

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches these people?

unas señoras

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seria

2

serias

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches these people?

unos amigos

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simpáticos

2

simpático

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Multiple Choice

Which adjective matches these people?

unas estudiantes

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estudiosos

2

estudiosas

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with opposites

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Ser & Subject Pronouns

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