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Discuss how Spanish adjectives work and what is important to remember about them. Write your answer in English. Make the answer really short and not advanced.
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- Spanish adjectives must agree with the noun in gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural).
- Example: libro rojo, libros rojos; casa blanca, casas blancas.
- Most adjectives come after the noun: la mesa grande, un perro pequeño.
- Some common adjectives go before the noun (bueno → buen, primero → primer) or change meaning with position (un gran hombre vs. un hombre grande).
- Adjectives are used with ser or estar (ser for permanent traits/identity, estar for temporary states).
- Remember: endings change (o/a/os/as), many end in -e or a consonant and only change for number, and nationalities/colors are not capitalized.
Keep it short and practice with examples.
- Example: libro rojo, libros rojos; casa blanca, casas blancas.
- Most adjectives come after the noun: la mesa grande, un perro pequeño.
- Some common adjectives go before the noun (bueno → buen, primero → primer) or change meaning with position (un gran hombre vs. un hombre grande).
- Adjectives are used with ser or estar (ser for permanent traits/identity, estar for temporary states).
- Remember: endings change (o/a/os/as), many end in -e or a consonant and only change for number, and nationalities/colors are not capitalized.
Keep it short and practice with examples.
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