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NOUN ADJECTIVE AGREEMENT. ADJECTIVES DESCRIBE NOUNS In English, adjectives almost always come before the noun: the tall boy In Spanish, adjectives almost.

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1 NOUN ADJECTIVE AGREEMENT

2 ADJECTIVES DESCRIBE NOUNS In English, adjectives almost always come before the noun: the tall boy In Spanish, adjectives almost always come after the noun: el chico alto

3 IN SPANISH, ADJECTIVES MUST AGREE WITH OR MATCH NOUNS IN GENDER (MASCULINE OR FEMININE) oo el chico alto  If the noun is masculine singular: The adjective has to match and also be masculine singular aa la chica alta  If the noun is feminine singular: The adjective has to match and also be feminine singular

4 IN SPANISH, ADJECTIVES MUST ALSO AGREE WITH OR MATCH NOUNS IN NUMBER (SINGULAR OR PLURAL) osos los chicos altos  If the noun is masculine plural: The adjective has to match and also be masculine plural asas las chicas altas  If the noun is feminine plural: The adjective has to match and also be feminine plural

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