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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 two sentences.
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Spanish adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they modify—most have masculine/feminine forms (e.g., pequeño/pequeña) and form plurals by adding -s to vowel endings and -es to consonant endings (niña bonita / niñas bonitas; libro difícil / libros difíciles). They normally follow the noun but some common adjectives precede it (and position can change meaning), and a few have shortened forms before a masculine singular noun (bueno → buen, grande → gran).
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