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                                            Spanish Adjective Placement
                                         Adjectives That Go Before The Noun

Spanish adjectives are usually placed after the noun. They agree in gender and number with the nouns that they
modify.




                        El libro rojo.                                Las zapatillas rojas.




But, there are some Spanish adjectives that are placed before the noun. For example, bueno and malo go before
the noun. They also agree in gender and number with the nouns that they modify.



                         Hace buen tiempo.                                               Hace mal tiempo.




Adjectives of quantity are placed before the noun.

mucho                       a lot of, much, many          Isabella tiene muchos          Isabella has a lot of
                                                          amigos.                        friends.
poco                        a little, a few, not much,    Tengo poco dinero.             I don’t have much money.
                            not many
bastante                    enough                        En estos momentos ya           Right now I already have
                                                          tengo bastantes                enough problems.
                                                          problemas.
ambos                       both                          Ambas hermanas tienen          Both sisters have blue
                                                          ojos azules.                   eyes.
cada                        each, every                   Yo me levanto a las siete      I get up at seven o’clock
                                                          cada día.                      every day.
varios                      several                       Hay varias posibilidades.      There are several
                                                                                         possibilities.
alguno                      some, any                     Algún día lo comprenderá.      Some day you will
                                                                                         understand.
ninguno                     none, not any, any (any is    No tengo ningún hijo.          I don’t have any children.
                            used in a negative
                            sentence)
otro                        other, another                Jorge quiere otra taza de      Jorge wants another cup of
                                                          café.                          coffee.
suficiente                  enough                        No ganan suficiente            They don’t earn enough
                                                          dinero.                        money.
todo                        all, every                    Alfonso trabaja todo el día.   Alfonso works all day long.

(Note that bueno, malo, alguno, and ninguno drop the – o before a masculine singular noun. Algún and ningún
add an accent mark.

Photos: Flicker Creative Commons/ Esther Gibbons, Iain Cuthbertson, D. H. Parks, Highways Agency
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                                          Spanish Adjective Placement
                                       Adjectives That Go Before The Noun

Practice.
Choose an adjective from the box to fill in the blank of each sentence.



           algún, ambos, bastante, buenos, cada, mala, muchos, ningún, otra, pocos, toda, varios



1. Pedro y Juan son ____________________ estudiantes.
   (Pedro and Juan are good students.)

2. El profesor dará el examen a ____________________ estudiantes.
   (The professor will give the exam to both students.)

3. La biblioteca tiene ____________________ libros sobre la historia de España.
   (The library has many books about the history of Spain.)

4. Es una ____________________ idea.
   (It’s a bad idea.)

5. Ella tiene ____________________ amigos.
   (She has only a few friends.)

6. Rudolf trabaja ____________________ la noche.
   (Rudolf works all night.)

7. No tengo ____________________ pluma.
   (I don’t have another pen.)

8. ____________________ casa tiene una piscina.
   (Each house has a swimming pool.)

9. Hay ____________________ sitio para todos.
   (There is enough room for everyone.)
                                                                           La biblioteca tiene muchos
10. ____________________ alumnos están ausentes.
                                                                           libros sobre la historia de
  (Several students are absent.)
                                                                           España.

11. Llámame si tienes ____________________ problema.
   (Call me if you have any problems.)


12. Ellos no nos compran ____________________ regalo.
   (They don’t buy us any gifts.)




Photo: Flickr Creative Commons/ aikijuanma
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                                            Spanish Adjective Placement
                                         Adjectives That Go Before The Noun

The adjectives proximo, único, and último are placed before the noun.




Vamos a Barcelona el próximo mes.           Ella es la única francesa aquí.       La Nochevieja el último día del año.
   (We are going to Barcelona                   (She is the only French                (New Year’s Eve is the last
          next month.)                               woman here.)                          day of the year.)

Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers are placed before the noun.




                   Tengo diez libros.                              El día de Año Nuevo es el primer día del año.
                   (I have ten books.)                              (New Year’s day is the first day of the year.)

(Note that primero, tercero, and uno drop the – o before a masculine singular noun.)

When an adjective is used to express the subjective judgment of the speaker, it is placed before the noun.



                          Hay bellas flores en la colina.
                        (There are beautiful flowers on the hill.) This is the opinon of the speaker. Others
                        may not find the flowers to be beautiful.



Practice.
Translate the adjective to Spanish and write the correct form of the adjective in the blank.

1. Me bajo en la _____________________ (next) parada. (I’m getting off at the next stop.)

2. Juan es el _________ (only) estudiante que no tiene un iPad. (Juan is the only student who doesn’t have an iPad.)

3. El viernes es el ___________ (last) día laborable de la semana. (Friday is the last work day of the week.)

4. Tengo __________ (two) perros. (I have two dogs.)

5. El __________ (first) día de mi trabajo fue terrible. (My first day at work was terrible.)

6. Tenemos que leer una __________ (long) novela. (We have to read a long novel.)(hint: largo/larga)


Photos: Flickr Creative Commons/ Bert Kaufmann, Tostie 14, babasteve, sleepyneko, respres
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                                            Spanish Adjective Placement
                                         Adjectives That Go Before The Noun


A descriptive adjective is placed in front of the noun when it emphasizes an inherent characteristic or quality of a
noun.



                          La blanca nieve cubre las montañas.
                          (The white snow covers the mountains.)




A descriptive adjective is placed before the noun in order to enhance a specific quality of the noun. In this case
the adjective is not used to compare the noun to other nouns of the same kind.


                                                                                               Es un caballo blanco.
                        Es un blanco caballo.                                                  (It’s a white horse.) The
                        (It’s a white horse.) The speaker wants                                speaker is comparing this
                        to emphasize the color of the horse.                                   horse to other horses.



Place the adjective in front of the noun in expressions that begin with qué.



                        ¡Qué mala suerte!
                        (What bad luck!)




Practice
See if you can match the Spanish sentence with the English translation.


1. _____ El generosa mujer le dio el dinero.                      a. What a funny movie!

2. _____ ¡Qué hermosa plaza!                                      b. It’s a big garden.

3. _____ El sótano es un oscuro lugar.                            c. The generous woman gave him the money.

4. _____ Ella es una buena madre.                                 d. It’s a bad wound.

5. _____ Eduardo es un alto muchacho.                             e. What a beautiful plaza!

6. _____ ¡Qué divertida película!                                 f. The basement is a dark place.

7. _____ Es una fea herida.                                       g. Eduardo is a tall boy

8. _____ Es un gran jardín.                                       h. She is a good mother.

Photos: Flickr Creative Commons/Alaskan Dude, sarniebill1, zaxl4
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                                           Spanish Adjective Placement
                                        Adjectives That Go Before The Noun


Some adjectives change their meaning depending on their placement before or after the noun.

 Adjective                Before The Noun          After The Noun
antiguo                   former                   ancient
cierto                    certain                  sure
grande                    great                    large
nuevo                     new, different           brand new
pobre                     unfortunate              penniless
puro                      mere (just)              pure (uncontaminated)
viejo                     old (a long time)        old (elderly)
mismo                     same                     myself, yourself, himself, etc.


(Note that grande becomes gran in front of a masculine singular noun.)

Match the Spanish phrase with the English translation.

1. ____ su antiguo novio                a. a brand new house

2. ____ una civilización antigua        b. it’s pure milk

3. ____ cierto día                      c. a penniless woman

4. ____ una cosa cierta                 d. the doctor himself

5. ____ un gran hombre                  e. an unfortunate woman

6. ____ un hombre grande                f. a new house

7. ____ es pura leche                   g. a large man

8. ____ es leche pura                   h. an ancient civilization

9. ____ una pobre mujer                 i. a great man

10. ____ una mujer pobre                j. the same book

11. ____ una nueva casa                 k. it’s just milk

12. ____ una casa nueva                 l. her former boyfriend

13. ____ el mismo libro                 m. a certain day

14. ____ el doctor mismo                n. a sure thing




All Photos: Flickr Creative Commons/ Esther Gibbons, Iain Cuthbertson, D. H. Parks, Highways Agency, aikijuanma,
Bert Kaufmann, Tostie 14, babasteve, sleepyneko, respres, Alaskan Dude, sarniebill1, zaxl4

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Spanish adjective placement adjectives that go before the noun

  • 1. Page 1 of 5 Spanish Adjective Placement Adjectives That Go Before The Noun Spanish adjectives are usually placed after the noun. They agree in gender and number with the nouns that they modify. El libro rojo. Las zapatillas rojas. But, there are some Spanish adjectives that are placed before the noun. For example, bueno and malo go before the noun. They also agree in gender and number with the nouns that they modify. Hace buen tiempo. Hace mal tiempo. Adjectives of quantity are placed before the noun. mucho a lot of, much, many Isabella tiene muchos Isabella has a lot of amigos. friends. poco a little, a few, not much, Tengo poco dinero. I don’t have much money. not many bastante enough En estos momentos ya Right now I already have tengo bastantes enough problems. problemas. ambos both Ambas hermanas tienen Both sisters have blue ojos azules. eyes. cada each, every Yo me levanto a las siete I get up at seven o’clock cada día. every day. varios several Hay varias posibilidades. There are several possibilities. alguno some, any Algún día lo comprenderá. Some day you will understand. ninguno none, not any, any (any is No tengo ningún hijo. I don’t have any children. used in a negative sentence) otro other, another Jorge quiere otra taza de Jorge wants another cup of café. coffee. suficiente enough No ganan suficiente They don’t earn enough dinero. money. todo all, every Alfonso trabaja todo el día. Alfonso works all day long. (Note that bueno, malo, alguno, and ninguno drop the – o before a masculine singular noun. Algún and ningún add an accent mark. Photos: Flicker Creative Commons/ Esther Gibbons, Iain Cuthbertson, D. H. Parks, Highways Agency
  • 2. Page 2 of 5 Spanish Adjective Placement Adjectives That Go Before The Noun Practice. Choose an adjective from the box to fill in the blank of each sentence. algún, ambos, bastante, buenos, cada, mala, muchos, ningún, otra, pocos, toda, varios 1. Pedro y Juan son ____________________ estudiantes. (Pedro and Juan are good students.) 2. El profesor dará el examen a ____________________ estudiantes. (The professor will give the exam to both students.) 3. La biblioteca tiene ____________________ libros sobre la historia de España. (The library has many books about the history of Spain.) 4. Es una ____________________ idea. (It’s a bad idea.) 5. Ella tiene ____________________ amigos. (She has only a few friends.) 6. Rudolf trabaja ____________________ la noche. (Rudolf works all night.) 7. No tengo ____________________ pluma. (I don’t have another pen.) 8. ____________________ casa tiene una piscina. (Each house has a swimming pool.) 9. Hay ____________________ sitio para todos. (There is enough room for everyone.) La biblioteca tiene muchos 10. ____________________ alumnos están ausentes. libros sobre la historia de (Several students are absent.) España. 11. Llámame si tienes ____________________ problema. (Call me if you have any problems.) 12. Ellos no nos compran ____________________ regalo. (They don’t buy us any gifts.) Photo: Flickr Creative Commons/ aikijuanma
  • 3. Page 3 of 5 Spanish Adjective Placement Adjectives That Go Before The Noun The adjectives proximo, único, and último are placed before the noun. Vamos a Barcelona el próximo mes. Ella es la única francesa aquí. La Nochevieja el último día del año. (We are going to Barcelona (She is the only French (New Year’s Eve is the last next month.) woman here.) day of the year.) Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers are placed before the noun. Tengo diez libros. El día de Año Nuevo es el primer día del año. (I have ten books.) (New Year’s day is the first day of the year.) (Note that primero, tercero, and uno drop the – o before a masculine singular noun.) When an adjective is used to express the subjective judgment of the speaker, it is placed before the noun. Hay bellas flores en la colina. (There are beautiful flowers on the hill.) This is the opinon of the speaker. Others may not find the flowers to be beautiful. Practice. Translate the adjective to Spanish and write the correct form of the adjective in the blank. 1. Me bajo en la _____________________ (next) parada. (I’m getting off at the next stop.) 2. Juan es el _________ (only) estudiante que no tiene un iPad. (Juan is the only student who doesn’t have an iPad.) 3. El viernes es el ___________ (last) día laborable de la semana. (Friday is the last work day of the week.) 4. Tengo __________ (two) perros. (I have two dogs.) 5. El __________ (first) día de mi trabajo fue terrible. (My first day at work was terrible.) 6. Tenemos que leer una __________ (long) novela. (We have to read a long novel.)(hint: largo/larga) Photos: Flickr Creative Commons/ Bert Kaufmann, Tostie 14, babasteve, sleepyneko, respres
  • 4. Page 4 of 5 Spanish Adjective Placement Adjectives That Go Before The Noun A descriptive adjective is placed in front of the noun when it emphasizes an inherent characteristic or quality of a noun. La blanca nieve cubre las montañas. (The white snow covers the mountains.) A descriptive adjective is placed before the noun in order to enhance a specific quality of the noun. In this case the adjective is not used to compare the noun to other nouns of the same kind. Es un caballo blanco. Es un blanco caballo. (It’s a white horse.) The (It’s a white horse.) The speaker wants speaker is comparing this to emphasize the color of the horse. horse to other horses. Place the adjective in front of the noun in expressions that begin with qué. ¡Qué mala suerte! (What bad luck!) Practice See if you can match the Spanish sentence with the English translation. 1. _____ El generosa mujer le dio el dinero. a. What a funny movie! 2. _____ ¡Qué hermosa plaza! b. It’s a big garden. 3. _____ El sótano es un oscuro lugar. c. The generous woman gave him the money. 4. _____ Ella es una buena madre. d. It’s a bad wound. 5. _____ Eduardo es un alto muchacho. e. What a beautiful plaza! 6. _____ ¡Qué divertida película! f. The basement is a dark place. 7. _____ Es una fea herida. g. Eduardo is a tall boy 8. _____ Es un gran jardín. h. She is a good mother. Photos: Flickr Creative Commons/Alaskan Dude, sarniebill1, zaxl4
  • 5. Page 5 of 5 Spanish Adjective Placement Adjectives That Go Before The Noun Some adjectives change their meaning depending on their placement before or after the noun. Adjective Before The Noun After The Noun antiguo former ancient cierto certain sure grande great large nuevo new, different brand new pobre unfortunate penniless puro mere (just) pure (uncontaminated) viejo old (a long time) old (elderly) mismo same myself, yourself, himself, etc. (Note that grande becomes gran in front of a masculine singular noun.) Match the Spanish phrase with the English translation. 1. ____ su antiguo novio a. a brand new house 2. ____ una civilización antigua b. it’s pure milk 3. ____ cierto día c. a penniless woman 4. ____ una cosa cierta d. the doctor himself 5. ____ un gran hombre e. an unfortunate woman 6. ____ un hombre grande f. a new house 7. ____ es pura leche g. a large man 8. ____ es leche pura h. an ancient civilization 9. ____ una pobre mujer i. a great man 10. ____ una mujer pobre j. the same book 11. ____ una nueva casa k. it’s just milk 12. ____ una casa nueva l. her former boyfriend 13. ____ el mismo libro m. a certain day 14. ____ el doctor mismo n. a sure thing All Photos: Flickr Creative Commons/ Esther Gibbons, Iain Cuthbertson, D. H. Parks, Highways Agency, aikijuanma, Bert Kaufmann, Tostie 14, babasteve, sleepyneko, respres, Alaskan Dude, sarniebill1, zaxl4