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100 ADJETIVOS FRECUENTES EN INGLES

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.
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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