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How do number and gender affect adjectives in the Spanish language? Write your answer in English. Make the answer really short and not too advanced.
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In Spanish, adjectives must match the noun’s gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural).
- Gender: many adjectives ending in -o change to -a for feminine: alto → alta. Adjectives ending in -e or a consonant usually stay the same for both genders: inteligente, azul.
- Number: make adjectives plural by adding -s after a vowel (alto → altos) or -es after a consonant (azul → azules).
Examples:
- el niño alto, la niña alta, los niños altos, las niñas altas.
- el coche verde, los coches verdes.
- Gender: many adjectives ending in -o change to -a for feminine: alto → alta. Adjectives ending in -e or a consonant usually stay the same for both genders: inteligente, azul.
- Number: make adjectives plural by adding -s after a vowel (alto → altos) or -es after a consonant (azul → azules).
Examples:
- el niño alto, la niña alta, los niños altos, las niñas altas.
- el coche verde, los coches verdes.
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