# 38. Past Participles As Adjectives > Source: [A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YHDZSHCt1DE&t=10646s) Past participles in Spanish (`hablado`, `comido`, `vivido`) can act as adjectives describing the condition of a noun. As adjectives, they agree in gender and number with the noun and are typically paired with `estar`. ## Key Rules - **Regular -ar** → drop `-ar`, add `-ado`: `hablar → hablado`. - **Regular -er/-ir** → drop ending, add `-ido`: `comer → comido`, `vivir → vivido`. - **-er/-ir with two vowels** require an accent on the `í`: `caer → caído`, `creer → creído`, `leer → leído`, `oír → oído`, `reír → reído`, `sonreír → sonreído`, `traer → traído`. - **Common irregulars**: `abierto, dicho, descrito, descubierto, escrito, hecho, muerto, puesto, resuelto, roto, visto, vuelto, cubierto`. - **As adjective**: must agree in gender/number — `cerrada, cerrados, cerradas`. Place after the noun: `la puerta cerrada`. - **With estar**: describes a current state — `La puerta está cerrada` (it's closed right now). - **Position**: as a regular adjective it follows the noun (`el libro abierto`). ## Conjugation / Pattern Tables ### Irregular past participles | Infinitive | Participle | Meaning | |---|---|---| | abrir | abierto | opened | | decir | dicho | said/told | | describir | descrito | described | | descubrir | descubierto | discovered | | escribir | escrito | written | | hacer | hecho | done/made | | morir | muerto | dead | | poner | puesto | put | | resolver | resuelto | resolved | | romper | roto | broken | | ver | visto | seen | | volver | vuelto | returned | | cubrir | cubierto | covered | ## Examples | Spanish | English | |---|---| | Yo cerré la puerta. | I closed the door. | | La puerta está cerrada. | The door is closed. | | La puerta cerrada. | The closed door. | | El libro está abierto. | The book is open. | | El libro abierto. | The open book. | | Los textos están escritos. | The texts are written. | | Los textos escritos. | The written texts. | | La cama está hecha. | The bed is made. | | El problema está resuelto. | The problem is resolved. | | Mis respuestas están completas. | My answers are completed. | | El día está muerto. | The day is dead. | | El Día de los Muertos. | The Day of the Dead. | ## Notes & Gotchas - Distinguish *I finished* (preterite: `Yo terminé`) from *I am finished* (state: `Yo estoy terminado/a`). - Compound verb past participles do NOT agree in gender/number with `haber` — only when used as adjectives. - Always pair condition descriptions with `estar`, not `ser` (state vs. essence).