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4. In Spanish, if adjectives do not end with an -o they may have only...

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  • 15-09-2020

Answer: In spanish most adjectives end in either o, a, or e.

Explanation:

When they end in “o” it is usually when referring to something in a masculine way, and when ending in “a” it refers in a feminine matter ( ex: niño (boy), Niña (girl) )

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