Tall, when describing a girl
alta
very
muy
Responsible, when describing a boy
Responsable
What do the verbs ser and estar both mean?
to be
Interesting, when describing a book (el libro)
interesante
Answer the question:
¿Cómo estás?
Any feeling that agrees with the speaker's gender.
Honest, when describing a group of girls
honestas
Patient, when describing a group of girls
pacientes
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".)
Creative, when describing a group of boys and girls
creativos
Name one difference between when to use ser and when to use estar.
How you feel, where you are
Always use the verb estar