logging in or signing up gli aggettivi ssteele493 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 193 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 24, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Gli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi Parole per descrivereFeatures : Features We have already learned that in Italian, nouns have gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular and plural) Masc. Fem. Sing. ragazzo ragazza Pl. ragazzi ragazze The most common ending for masculine singular nouns is –o. This changes to –i in the plural. The most common ending for feminine nouns is –a, which changes to –e in the plural.Features: Features On a piece of scrap paper, please write the plural form of the words in column 1 and the singular form of the words in column 2. 1. 2. donna borse schermo banchi nazione professori aula lezioni Remember that –e in the singular changes to –i!Features: Features 1. 2. donna donne borse borsa schermo schermi banchi banco nazione nazioni professori professore aula aule lezioni lezioneFeatures: Features We learned a few adjectives in Chapter 2 when we learned about the campus Alto/a Piccolo/a Noioso/a Interessante Divertente There is a list of many new adjectives on p. 78 of your textbookFeatures: Features Adjectives that end in –o have 4 forms. Ie. alto alto alta alti alte *Remember that the masculine plural form is used when describing a mix of males and females Adjectives that end in –e have 2 forms. Ie. intelligente intelligente intelligenti These adjectives only change for number, not genderGli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi Most adjectives in Italian are placed after the noun they are describing The modern building Il palazzo moderno The interesting classLa lezione interessante The adjective’s ending MUST match the gender and number of the noun it is describing La ragazza altoincorrect I professori intelligenteincorrectGli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi La ragazza alt a correct The article, noun, and adjective are all feminine and singular I professori intelligent i correct The article, noun, and adjective are all masculine pluralGli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi On a piece of scrap paper, please rewrite the adjectives to match the nouns they are describing 1. Gli alberi basso 2. Le lezioni interessante 3. La signora generoso 4. Il ragazzo atletico 5. I cani pigri 6. Le donne eleganteGli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi 1. Gli alberi basso Gli alberi bassi 2. Le lezioni interessante Le lezioni interessanti 3. La signora generoso La signora generosa 4. Il ragazzo atletico Il ragazzo atletico 5. I cani pigro I cani pigri 6. Le donne elegante Le donne elegantiFrasi Complete: Frasi Complete Il verbo ESSERE=to be Io sono Noi siamo Tu sei Voi siete Lui/lei/lei è Loro/loro sonoFrasi Complete: Frasi Complete Use the verb ESSERE to make a full sentence when you want to describe someone/something Il compito è difficile I bambini sono piccoli La frutta è buona Mia madre è simpatica Noi siamo allegri Io sono stancoFrasi Complete: Frasi Complete On your piece of scrap paper, write a full sentence describing each of the people/things listed below: 1. La pizza 2. Le scienze 3. Shaquille O’Neal 4. Brad Pitt e Angelina JolieLe descrizioni: Le descrizioni Com’è…/Come sono…? These are the questions you would ask when you want to know about someone/something Come sei tu? What are you like/Describe yourself Com’è la lezione di matematica? What’s math class like? Come sono i professori?What are the teachers like?Aggetivi Speciali: Aggetivi Speciali While about 90% of adjectives go after the noun, a few are placed before the noun Some of them are: bello, brutto, caro, nuovo, and vecchio La bella casa I palazzi vecchi It’s not wrong to place them after the noun, but generally they come before There is a list on p.82 in your booksA Note about Bello: A Note about Bello The adjective bello behaves differently than other adjectives It follows the same bello / bella /belli/belle forms after the noun La casa è bella / I libri sono belli/ etc. Before the noun, it acts like an article La bella casa/Le belle case Il bel libro /I bei libri Il bell’ orologio /I begli orologi Il bello zaino /I begli zainiMolto, etc.: Molto, etc. Words like molto and poco can add more information Molto = very Poco = little, not very These words do not change their endings Lui è molto bravo/Lei è molto brava Lui è poco simpatico/Loro sono poco simpatici You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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gli aggettivi ssteele493 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 193 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 24, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Gli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi Parole per descrivereFeatures : Features We have already learned that in Italian, nouns have gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular and plural) Masc. Fem. Sing. ragazzo ragazza Pl. ragazzi ragazze The most common ending for masculine singular nouns is –o. This changes to –i in the plural. The most common ending for feminine nouns is –a, which changes to –e in the plural.Features: Features On a piece of scrap paper, please write the plural form of the words in column 1 and the singular form of the words in column 2. 1. 2. donna borse schermo banchi nazione professori aula lezioni Remember that –e in the singular changes to –i!Features: Features 1. 2. donna donne borse borsa schermo schermi banchi banco nazione nazioni professori professore aula aule lezioni lezioneFeatures: Features We learned a few adjectives in Chapter 2 when we learned about the campus Alto/a Piccolo/a Noioso/a Interessante Divertente There is a list of many new adjectives on p. 78 of your textbookFeatures: Features Adjectives that end in –o have 4 forms. Ie. alto alto alta alti alte *Remember that the masculine plural form is used when describing a mix of males and females Adjectives that end in –e have 2 forms. Ie. intelligente intelligente intelligenti These adjectives only change for number, not genderGli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi Most adjectives in Italian are placed after the noun they are describing The modern building Il palazzo moderno The interesting classLa lezione interessante The adjective’s ending MUST match the gender and number of the noun it is describing La ragazza altoincorrect I professori intelligenteincorrectGli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi La ragazza alt a correct The article, noun, and adjective are all feminine and singular I professori intelligent i correct The article, noun, and adjective are all masculine pluralGli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi On a piece of scrap paper, please rewrite the adjectives to match the nouns they are describing 1. Gli alberi basso 2. Le lezioni interessante 3. La signora generoso 4. Il ragazzo atletico 5. I cani pigri 6. Le donne eleganteGli Aggettivi: Gli Aggettivi 1. Gli alberi basso Gli alberi bassi 2. Le lezioni interessante Le lezioni interessanti 3. La signora generoso La signora generosa 4. Il ragazzo atletico Il ragazzo atletico 5. I cani pigro I cani pigri 6. Le donne elegante Le donne elegantiFrasi Complete: Frasi Complete Il verbo ESSERE=to be Io sono Noi siamo Tu sei Voi siete Lui/lei/lei è Loro/loro sonoFrasi Complete: Frasi Complete Use the verb ESSERE to make a full sentence when you want to describe someone/something Il compito è difficile I bambini sono piccoli La frutta è buona Mia madre è simpatica Noi siamo allegri Io sono stancoFrasi Complete: Frasi Complete On your piece of scrap paper, write a full sentence describing each of the people/things listed below: 1. La pizza 2. Le scienze 3. Shaquille O’Neal 4. Brad Pitt e Angelina JolieLe descrizioni: Le descrizioni Com’è…/Come sono…? These are the questions you would ask when you want to know about someone/something Come sei tu? What are you like/Describe yourself Com’è la lezione di matematica? What’s math class like? Come sono i professori?What are the teachers like?Aggetivi Speciali: Aggetivi Speciali While about 90% of adjectives go after the noun, a few are placed before the noun Some of them are: bello, brutto, caro, nuovo, and vecchio La bella casa I palazzi vecchi It’s not wrong to place them after the noun, but generally they come before There is a list on p.82 in your booksA Note about Bello: A Note about Bello The adjective bello behaves differently than other adjectives It follows the same bello / bella /belli/belle forms after the noun La casa è bella / I libri sono belli/ etc. Before the noun, it acts like an article La bella casa/Le belle case Il bel libro /I bei libri Il bell’ orologio /I begli orologi Il bello zaino /I begli zainiMolto, etc.: Molto, etc. Words like molto and poco can add more information Molto = very Poco = little, not very These words do not change their endings Lui è molto bravo/Lei è molto brava Lui è poco simpatico/Loro sono poco simpatici