jueves, 6 de abril de 2017

Genitive adjectives


·         Genitive adjectives are those used to express the origin of people or any object, whether their origin is for example a country, a city, a province, a continent or any other place.
·         The adjectives gentilicios in English are those that serve to make reference to the nationality. In English, it is necessary to use initial capital letter for both country names and nationalities.




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