Spanish we need to use ms _____ (adjective) que_______
Example: My brother is funnier than my sister Mi hermano es ms comico que mi hermana. Yo soy ms inteligente que mi hermano. Practica I am prettier than my sister.
I am more handsome than my brother.
My mom is nicer than my dad.
Translate to English Mi madre es ms estrita de mi padre.
Mi abuela es ms vieja que mi abuelo.
Su nieta es ms simpatica que su nieto.
Plurals of adjectives In Spanish, when something is plural, almost everything in the rest of the sentence needs to become plural.
In English we dont pluralize adjectives but in Spanish we have to. Example: The pretty sisters. Las hermanas bonitas. Practicamos The borings (aburrido) dads. Los padres aburridos.
The skinny cats
The funny babes (girls)
My name is her name is We all know how to say my name is Me llamo. But how do we say his/her name is
Me llamo comes from the verb llamarse. This is how it is conjugated:
Me llamo My name is Te llamas your name is Se llama- his/her name is Nos llamamos we call ourselves (our name is) Se llaman Their names are Practica My name is Pedro. Your name is Maria. His name is Alejandro Her name is Kathy. My moms name is Joanne. My brothers name is Patrick My grandfathers name is Edward. Homework Plural adjectives worksheet. ON THE BACK OF THAT WORKSHEET WRITE DOWN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1. My cats name is Philip 2. Your name is Shanaynay. 3. My sisters name is Lola. 4. Their names are Patrick and David. What you will need to know for the quiz: Family member vocab cat and dog How to use the verb SER I am, you are, he/she is, we are, they are How to use the verb Tener I have, you have, he/she has To express age Adjectives Plurals of adjectives
How to express liking something In Spanish, there is no direct translation for I like In Spanish, it translates to it (person, thing) pleases me/him/her/us
We use the verb Gustar Me gustan los gatos Transalation: I like cats. Literal translation: The cats please me. Conjugation of Gustar Gustar is a special verb because it is only conjugated in two ways
Since it literally means it pleases me/you/him/her/us The only thing that changes is the pronoun
Gusta (singular) Gustan Plural Me (me) Nos (us) Te (you) Le (him, her, usted) Les (them) To say I like Since me gusta/gustan literally means it pleases me The verb has to agree with number.
If you like something and its singular (one thing) you use: Gusta If you like more than one thing use: Gustan Example: Me gusta mi perro. I like my dog. Me gustan mis gatos-I like my cats. He/she/we like She likes the movie A ella, le gusta la pelicula. He likes dogs A el, le gustan los perros.