Asked by Mathew Jameson

Which rules apply when Spanish adjectives modify nouns in a sentence?

(Select the two correct answers.)

(4 points)
Responses

The adjective must not agree with the noun.
The adjective must not agree with the noun.

Adjectives always come before the noun, like in English.
Adjectives always come before the noun, like in English.

Adjectives never change their form.
Adjectives never change their form.

The adjective must agree with the noun's number.
The adjective must agree with the noun's number.

The adjective must agree with the noun's gender.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
- The adjective must agree with the noun's number.
- The adjective must agree with the noun's gender.