Notes 4 – Noun/Adjective Agreement

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Notes 4 – Noun/Adjective Agreement A noun is a person, place, thing or idea. An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun.

Noun-Adjective Agreement rules In Spanish the adjective must agree with the noun in gender (masculine or feminine) and in number (singular or plural). In Spanish (opposite of English) the adjective follows the noun.

Ejemplos (examples) El muchacho argentino La muchacha argentina Los muchachos argentinos Las muchachas argentinas

Ejemplos (examples) English: The big school Español: La escuela grande English: A pretty girl Spanish: Una muchacha bonita