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Los adjetivos mas frecuentes que necesitas para describir a una persona o cosa los encuentras en esta lección. Los adjetivos en Inglés siempre van delante del noun, ejemplo: "La casa nueva" se dice "the new house", no "the house new". En caso de que la frase sea en plural, el adjetivo en Inglés mantiene la misma forma, "pequeño" o "paqueños" se traduce siempre como "small". Para intensificar o enfatizar los adjetivos, utilizamos "intensifiers" como los siguientes que se colocan delante de ellos: • Very: Muy • Pretty: Bastante (Tambien significa "bonito") • Really: Realmente • Quite: Bastante • Extremly: Extremadamente • So: tan Para "mitigar" podemos usar las expresiones "a little" o "kind of" que se pueden tarducir como "un poco". Da click en cada imagen debajo para ampliarla, cada una contiene la pronunciación en la última línea. | ||
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Ahora, 100 frases con adjetivos y ejemplos, una para cada uno y traducida al Inglés.
• ABURRIDO (Que aburre): BORING: "The party was really boring". • BORED (Estar aburrido): "I was bored at the Spanish class". • AGRIO: SOUR: "The lemons and oranges have a sour taste". • ALTO: TALL: "Our cousin is a very tall guy". • AMABLE: KIND: "She was a kind woman to her neighbors". • AMARGO: BITTER: "The food we ate yesterday had a bitter taste". • AMISTOSO: FRIENDLY: "They are friendly guys". • ANCHO: WIDE: "My bedroom's window is wide". • ANGOSTO: NARROW: "There's a narrow door in the backyard". • AJUSTADO: TIGHT: "I like wearing tight jeans". • ASUSTADO: SCARED: "I was scared on the tv contest". ** "SCARY" se utiliza cuando algo nos asusta "The movie I watched yesterday was scary". • BAJO: LOW: "The temperature is really low in February". • BARATO: CHEAP: "I bought some cheap sunglasses". • BELLO, HERMOSO: BEAUTIFUL: "The bride looked really beautiful at the wedding." • BONITO: NICE: "We had a nice day yesterday". • BUENO: GOOD: "This device is so good". • CALIENTE: HOT: "It's going to be a hot day tomorrow". • CANSADO: TIRED: "I was extremely tired last night". • CARO: EXPENSIVE: "Jhonny likes buying expensive shoes". • CHAPARRITO: SHORTY: "My best friend is kind of shorty". • CORRECTO: RIGHT. CORRECT: "This is the right answer". • CORTO: SHORT: "All my pencils are short". • CUADRADO: SQUARE: "I do my homework on a square table". • DEBIL: WEAK: "They will be weak if they don’t consume vitamins". • DELGADO: THIN: "The school assistant is a thin man". • DELICIOSO: DELICIOUS: "The cookies my grandma makes are delicious". • DIFICIL: DIFFICULT:"The Chinese language is the most difficult to learn". • DIVERTIDO,GRACIOSO: FUNNY: "She was the funniest girl at the party". • DULCE: SWEET: "All kind of sodas are extremely sweet". • DURO: HARD: "It was the hardest exam of my life". • ELEVADO, ALTO: HIGH: "The prices have been very high lastly". • EMOCIONANTE: EXCITING: "The last trip was very exciting". ENOJADO, MOLESTO: ANGRY / UPSET:"Jhon and his friends were angry after the game". • ENORME, INMENSO: HUGE: "Jupiter is a huge planet". • ERRONEO, EQUIVOCADO: WRONG: "I made the wrong decision". • EXTRAÑO, RARO: STRANGE, WEIRD: "There were some strange lights in the sky last night". • FACIL: EASY: "The quiz was extremely easy for me". • FELIZ: HAPPY:"My niece was very happy yesterday". • FEO: UGLY: "This black insect is so ugly". • FLOJO: LAZY: "Mark and his cousin were lazy on the weekend". • FRIO: COLD: "I love drinking cold milk and bread". • FUERTE: STRONG: "He will be strong after training hard". • GORDO: FAT: "I was a fat guy some years ago". • GRANDE: BIG: "Some animals are really big". • GROSERO: RUDE: "Mr. Jhon and his wife were rude to the waiter". • GRUESO: THICK: "The bible is a thick book". • GUAPO: HANDSOME: "She thinks this actor is very handsome". • HAMBRIENTO: HUNGRY: "We were hungry after the workout". • HERMOSO, BELLO: BEAUTIFUL: "This flower is so beautiful". • HOLGADO: BAGGY: "She wears some baggy pants at home". • HORRIBLE: HORRIBLE, AWFUL: "The movie's monster is so awful". • HUMEDO, MOJADO: WET: "The floor is a little wet". • INTELIGENTE: SMART / INTELLIGENT: "He was the smartest boy in school". • INTERESANTE: INTERESTING: "I'm reading an interesting book about Philosophy". • JOVEN: YOUNG: "There's a young man at the door". • LARGO: LONG: "Snakes and worms have a long body shape". • LENTO: SLOW: "I asked him to speak slow". • LIBRE, GRATIS: FREE: "I'll be free tomorrow night". • LIGERO: LIGHT, SLIGHT: "Birds's feathers are really light". • LIMPIO: CLEAN: "This park looks very clean". • LINDO: CUTE: "¡Babies are so cute!". • LLENO: FULL: "Our bedroom is full of things". • LOCO: CRAZY: "He did crazy things for his girlfriend ". • MALO: BAD: "That's a very bad idea". • NERVIOSO: NERVOUS: "The students were kind of nervous before the test". • NUEVO: NEW: "We have a new computer". • ORDENADO: TIDY: "I like to be clean and tidy". • OSCURO: DARK: "This road is really dark". • PACIFICO: PEACEFUL: "She's always been a peaceful woman". • PEGAJOSO: STICKY: "Glue is a sticky substance". • PELIGROSO: DANGEROUS: "Being a fire fighter is a dangerous job ". • PEQUEÑITO: TINY: "Ants are tiny insects". • PEQUEÑO: SMALL: "I moved to a small house". • PESADO: HEAVY: "We ae trying to lift this heavy box ". • PICANTE: SPICY: "Mexican food uses to be quite spicy". • PLANO: FLAT: "Some cultures believed the earth was flat". • POBRE: POOR: "Some countries in the world are really poor". • RAPIDO: QUICK / FAST: "All the felines are really quick animals". • RECTO, DERECHO, LACIO: STRAIGHT: "To get to the park, go straight four blocks". • REDONDO: ROUND: "Coins have a round shape ". • RICO: RICH: "Many people want to be rich". • RUBIO: BLOND: "The most of People from North side of Europe are blond". • SALADO: SALTY: "This steak is too salty". • SECO: DRY: "I left my cloth under the sun and now it's fully dry". • SEDIENTO: THIRSTY: "We were thisrty after the workout". • SEGURO: SAFE: "I feel safe here". • SERIO, GRAVE: SERIOUS: "The boss was kind of serious during the meeting". • SILENCIOSO: SILENT: "Jaguars are silent predators". • SOCIABLE / EXTROVERTED: OUTGOING: "Outgoing guys can make friends easily ". • SOMÑOLIENTO: SLEEPY: "You should never drive sleepy". • SUAVE: SOFT: "This fabric is quite soft". • SUCIO: DIRTY: "This place looks really dirty". • TARDE: LATE: "Jhon arrived late again". • TEMPRANO: EARLY: "I have to wake up early tomorrow". • TERCO: STUBBORN: "You shouldn't be so stubborn ". • TIMIDO: SHY: "My sister was a shy girl". • TONTO: SILLY: "Don't be silly". • TRANQUILO: QUIET: "This city looks really quiet now". • TRISTE: SAD: "I was a little sad last week." • VACIO: EMPTY: "There's an empty box over there". • VIEJO: OLD: "I want to sell my old car". ► CONTESTA ESTE TEST DE 30 PREGUNTAS DE ADJETIVOS |
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