Spanish adjectives agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. This means that adjectives will change their endings based on whether the noun is masculine or feminine, and whether it is singular or plural. For example, "alto" (tall) becomes "alta" for a feminine noun and "altos" or "altas" for plural forms. Additionally, many adjectives can be placed either before or after the noun, but their position can sometimes affect the meaning or emphasis of the sentence.
Discuss how Spanish adjectives work and what is important to remember about them. Write your answer in English. (4 points)
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