Discuss how Spanish adjectives work and what is important to remember about them. Write your answer in English.

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Spanish adjectives agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. Here are the key points to remember:

  1. Gender Agreement: Adjectives generally have different forms for masculine and feminine nouns. For example, “alto” (tall) is used for masculine nouns (e.g., “el chico alto”) and “alta” for feminine nouns (e.g., “la chica alta”).

  2. Number Agreement: Adjectives also change to match the singular or plural form of the noun. For instance, “alto” becomes “altos” for plural masculine nouns, and “alta” becomes “altas” for plural feminine nouns.

  3. Placement: Most adjectives follow the noun they modify (e.g., “casa blanca” – white house), but some adjectives can precede the noun (e.g., “gran amigo” – great friend).

  4. Exceptions: Some adjectives have irregular forms or do not change with gender (e.g., “difícil” remains the same for both genders).

Remembering these rules will help you use Spanish adjectives accurately!