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Some adjectives can only go AFTER the nouns

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In Spanish, adjectives can go BEFORE or AFTER nouns

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The adjectives “Bueno” and “malo” which mean “good” and “bad”, respectively, are shortened when they go in front of a noun.

               

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If the singular word ends with the vowels “U” or “I” and they’re accentuated, then its plural will have “-ES” at the end.

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When a singular word ends with a vowel, its plural will have an -S. If the singular word ends with a consonant, its plural will end with -ES

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Many times, in Spanish words of different gender are called differently.

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The “U” in “GUE” and “GUI” aren’t pronounced unless they have a diaeresis at the top.