In Spanish, adjectives must agree in both number and gender with the nouns they modify, meaning that singular adjectives take a different ending than plural ones, and masculine adjectives differ from feminine ones (for example, "alto" for a singular masculine noun and "alta" for a singular feminine noun, with their plural forms being "altos" and "altas," respectively).
How do number and gender affect adjectives in the Spanish language? One sentence In 11th grade response
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