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The
first column above under SINGULAR represents
one entity (masculine), and the adjectives found under
this column are used to describe this entity. |
The
second column above under SINGULAR represents
one entity (feminine), and the adjectives found under
this column are used to describe this entity. |
The
first column above under PLURAL represents
more than one entity (all masculine or mixed masculine/feminine),
and the adjectives found under this column are used
to describe this group. |
The
second column above under PLURAL represents
more than one entity (all feminine), and the adjectives
found under this column are used to describe this
group. |
The
column with the worm leads to the explanation of how
to use "a" and "some" in Spanish. |
The
book with pages flipping still goes nowhere. Hmm, ...
is there a future for it? |
About
Adjectives: |
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They
describe anything (all NOUNS):
by color,
size, quality, nature, etc. |
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basically ANY &
ALL CHARACTERISTICS. |
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In
Spanish, adjectives FOLLOW
the noun. |
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In
Spanish: if the noun is SINGULAR,
the adjective must be in the singular
form. |
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In
Spanish: if the noun is PLURAL,
the adjective must be in the plural
form. |
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In
Spanish: if the noun is MASCULINE,
the adjective must also be masculine. |
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In
Spanish: if the noun is FEMININE,
the adjective must also be feminine. |
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To
view adjective lists click on a List Title (duplicated
above): |
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