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Adjectives in Spanish have four forms to agree with the noun they modify:
Masculine Singular: Used with singular masculine nouns (e.g., libro grande - big book).
Feminine Singular: Used with singular feminine nouns (e.g., casa bonita - pretty house).
Masculine Plural: Used with plural masculine nouns (e.g., libros grandes - big books).
Feminine Plural: Used with plural feminine nouns (e.g., casas bonitas - pretty houses).
Forming the Feminine and Plural Forms:
- To form the feminine, add -a to the masculine singular (e.g., grand-e → grand-a).
- To form the plural, add -s to the singular (e.g., grand-e → grand-es).
Exceptions:
- Adjectives ending in -e or a consonant remain unchanged in the feminine (e.g., gran, azul).
- Adjectives ending in -ón change to -ona in the feminine (e.g., holgazón → holgazona).
- Some adjectives have irregular forms in the feminine and/or plural (e.g., español → españoles/españolas).
Agreement Rules:
- Adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.
- If modifying multiple nouns, the adjective agrees with the masculine plural form.
- Adjectives used as nouns follow the same agreement rules (e.g., los ricos - the rich).
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