What makes adjectives special in German? Adjectives change depending on whether they are describing something masculine, feminine or neutral.

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What makes adjectives special in German?

Adjectives change depending on whether they are describing something masculine, feminine or neutral.

…that sounds easy…

Can you work out what happens?

es gibt einen großen Bahnhof

es gibt eine alte Kirche

es gibt ein gutes Krankenhaus

wir haben einen kleinen Park

es gibt eine moderne Post

es gibt ein kleines Kino

es gibt einen alten Parkplatz

es gibt eine kleine Tankstelle

es gibt ein belebtes Restaurant

es gibt einen riesigen Supermarkt

es gibt einen berühmten Fluss

Add –en to adjectives describing masculine nouns

Add -e to adjectives describing feminine nouns

Add -es to adjectives describing neutral nouns

…I can do that…

1.There is a huge airport 2.We have a modern train station 3.There is a famous shopping centre 4.There is a small university 5.We have a beautiful old park 6.There is an ugly car park Es gibt einen großen Flughafen Wir haben einen modernen Bahnhof Es gibt ein berühmtes Einkaufszentrum Es gibt eine kleine Universität Wir haben einen schönen alten Park Es gibt einen hässlichen Parkingplatz