Feminine form of Spanish adjectives

As a general rule, please keep in mind:
To build the feminine form of an adjective, add an “-a” at the end or substitute the “-o” at the end of the word with an “-a”.

💡 For example:
bonito (m) → bonita (f) – beautiful
un zapato bonito – a beautiful shoe
una lámpara bonita – a beautiful lamp

 
trabajador (m) → trabajadora (f) – busy, industrious
el muchacho trabajador – the busy boy
la muchacha trabajadora – the busy girl

Please note that some adjectives have the same form for masculine and feminine.

💡 For example:
grande (m, f) – big, great
un zapato grande – a big shoe
una lámpara grande – a big lamp


 

 

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