This document discusses rules for using adjectives in Spanish. It explains that ordinal numbers like primero and séptimo are used to describe the order of something and usually precede nouns. It also notes that primero and tercero drop the final "o" before masculine singular nouns, and bueno and malo also drop the "o" in this context. Additionally, grande drops the final "e" before a noun and changes meaning to "great".
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This document discusses rules for using adjectives in Spanish. It explains that ordinal numbers like primero and séptimo are used to describe the order of something and usually precede nouns. It also notes that primero and tercero drop the final "o" before masculine singular nouns, and bueno and malo also drop the "o" in this context. Additionally, grande drops the final "e" before a noun and changes meaning to "great".
This document discusses rules for using adjectives in Spanish. It explains that ordinal numbers like primero and séptimo are used to describe the order of something and usually precede nouns. It also notes that primero and tercero drop the final "o" before masculine singular nouns, and bueno and malo also drop the "o" in this context. Additionally, grande drops the final "e" before a noun and changes meaning to "great".
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This document discusses rules for using adjectives in Spanish. It explains that ordinal numbers like primero and séptimo are used to describe the order of something and usually precede nouns. It also notes that primero and tercero drop the final "o" before masculine singular nouns, and bueno and malo also drop the "o" in this context. Additionally, grande drops the final "e" before a noun and changes meaning to "great".
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Más sobre los adjetivos
More about adjectives
To describe the order of something, use an ordinal number (número ordenal) primero(as first sexto(as) sixth ) segundo(as second séptimo(as sevent ) ) h tercero(as) third octavo(as) eighth cuarto(as) fourth noveno(as) ninth quinto(as) fifth décimo(as) tenth Ordinal numbers usually precede the noun as in English.
◊ Es mi primera clase. It’s my first class. Otras reglas de adjetivos Other Adjective Rules
◊ Primero and Tercero drop the “o”
before a masculine, singular noun. El tercer piso. The third floor. El primer día. The first day. Más reglas... ◊ Bueno and Malo also drop the “o” before a masculine, singular noun. Es un buen tipo. He’s a good guy. Hace mal tiempo. It’s bad weather. Y otra regla... ◊ Grande drops the “e” when placed before a noun and its meaning changes: Es un lugar grande.It’s a big place. Es un gran lugar. It’s a great place.