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In Spanish, adjectives usually come after the noun that they describe, AND they should "agree" with the noun they are describing. If a noun is masculine (el), the adjective will be masculine (-o). If the noun is feminine (la), the adjective will also be feminine (-a). If the noun is plural (los/las), the adjective should also be plural (-s). Note: Adjectives ending in letters other than -o/-a (such as those ending in -e) are neutral and do not change based on gender.

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