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Where does an adjective almost always come in relation to the noun it describes in Spanish?
Where does an adjective almost always come in relation to the noun it describes in Spanish?
- In the middle of the noun
- Before the noun
- It can come before or after the noun
- After the noun (correct)
Which form do adjectives that end in -o take when describing a feminine noun?
Which form do adjectives that end in -o take when describing a feminine noun?
- They change -o to -a (correct)
- They don't change form
- They change -o to -e
- They change -o to -i
Which gender and number does a Spanish adjective agree with?
Which gender and number does a Spanish adjective agree with?
- Number only
- Gender only
- Gender and number (correct)
- Neither gender nor number
Which form do adjectives that do not end in -o take when describing both masculine and feminine nouns?
Which form do adjectives that do not end in -o take when describing both masculine and feminine nouns?
Which form do adjectives that end in -o take when describing a masculine noun?
Which form do adjectives that end in -o take when describing a masculine noun?
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