shadowhunt457
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  • 20-03-2017
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Adjectives in Spanish usually have different masculine and feminine forms.

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Deathcamo
Deathcamo Deathcamo
  • 20-03-2017
true. They either end with -o for masculine or -a for feminine
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SamreenAmdani SamreenAmdani
  • 20-03-2017
This statement is true, adjectives in Spanish must agree with the noun in gender.
Ex: bueno/buena, serio/seria, simpatico/simpatica
      
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