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Spanish Adjectives

-Adjectives in Spanish agree with the noun to which they refer in gender(masculine or feminine) and number(singular or plural). Adjectives which end in  -o  change to  -a  (feminine singular),  -os  and  -as. -Adjectives agree even when separated fromthe noun. La casa es pequeña.   The bouse is small. Los libros son pequeños.   The books are small. Not all adjectives have separate frminie forms. -Adjectives ending in  -e  have no separate feminine form   Mari a está triste.      Maria is sad. -Most adjectives ending in a consonant have no separate feminine form.   una falda azul          a blue skirt. -Adjectives ending in  -or  and most in  -on  do, however, have feminie forms. Those in  -on  dropthe accent.   Su esposa es mandona.    His wife is bossy. -Adjectives of nationalit...

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Some adjectives regularly go infront of the noun, as in English.   Adjectives showing quantity usualy go in front    mucho(many, much), poco(little, few), varios(several), algunos(some)   bastante,suficiente(enough) ambos(both) and numbers   Muchos libros(many books) Bastante vino(enough wine)   Poco dinero(little money)  varias casas(several houses)   dos chicas(two girls)  Adjectives can go in front of the noun if they state a natural characteristic.    La blaca nieve(the white snow)  Subjective judgements similarly put the adjective first.   Es una buena película(It´s a good film)   If the adjective comes after an expression with  qué,  Spanish add  más (more) or tan (such).   ¡Qué chica más bonita!  ¡Qué chica tan bonita! = What a pretty girl! -A few adjectives shorten whenthey come infront. this usually only happens in the masculine sigular  Un libro bueno → ...