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Adjectives that Remain the Same

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Adjectives that Don't Change Endings

Some adjectives have the same ending regardless of whether they are describing a masculine or feminine word. The only time these endings will change is if they are talking about more than one thing (e.g. 'two dogs' instead of 'one dog').

Adjectives that end in 'ior'

Adjectives that end in 'ior'

  • E.g. La generación anterior.
    • The previous generation.
  • E.g. El ejemplo anterior.
    • The previous example.
Adjectives that end in 'e'

Adjectives that end in 'e'

  • E.g. Una experiencia emocionante.
    • An exciting experience.
  • E.g. Un talento impresionante.
    • An impressive talent.
Adjectives used for comparison

Adjectives used for comparison

  • E.g. Su hermano mayor → su hermana mayor.
    • His/her older brother → his/her older sister.
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