Feelings
Adjectives
Feelings with "Tengo"
Adjective Agreement
Potpourri
100
sad
triste
100
tall
alto
100
I'm hungry.
Tengo hambre.
100

Artistic, when describing a girl

artística

100

very

muy

200
angry
enojado
200
generous
generoso
200
I'm cold.
Tengo frío.
200

Strong, when describing a girl

fuerte

200

What do the verbs ser and estar both mean?

to be

300
sick
enfermo
300
funny
cómico
300
I'm hot.
Tengo calor.
300

Athletic, when describing a group of boys

atléticos

300

Answer the question:

¿Cómo estás?

Any feeling that agrees with the speaker's gender.

400
tired
cansado
400

nice

simpática

400
I'm sleepy.
Tengo sueño.
400

Short, when describing a group of both boys and girls

bajos

400
Why don't words in phrases with "tengo" ("Tengo miedo," for example) change the ending if they're describing a girl?
Because those words aren't adjectives, they're nouns. Nouns don't change endings. (For example, "tengo miedo" literally means "I have fear".)
500
excited
emocionado
500
fun
divertido
500
I'm scared.
Tengo miedo.
500

Smart, when describing a group of girls

inteligentes

500
Name one difference between when to use ser and when to use estar.

How you feel, where you are

Always use the verb estar

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