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Word order with adjectives, Spanish grammar (A2)

Word order with adjectives in Spanish is quite different from English. Spanish adjectives usually go after the noun they are describing, although sometime you can find them before. In that case, the meaning can change depending on their position in the sentence. Notice that in general, Spanish is more flexible than English with word placement.

Word order with adjectives in Spanish

 

Position of adjectives in a sentence

1. When adjectives and nouns are next to each other, the adjective usually goes after the noun: Un ruido sorprendente (surprising noise), los precios altos (high prices). But it is not always like this.

2. Most of the adjectives always go after the noun:

3. A few adjectives always go before the noun:

4. Adjectives which normally go after the noun can be put before it for emphasis:

5.  Some adjectives actually change their meaning depending on whether they go before or after the noun:

Order of adjectives in Spanish activities and exercises

Now, it is time to practice word order with adjectives with these quizzes and remember to contact your tutor with any question you have about word order with adjectives in Spanish. Don’t you have a Spanish personal tutor yet? 

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