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SPANISH NOUNS:
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Spanish nouns are classed into two groups: masculine and feminine.

Masculine nouns are those nouns which end in "O" or a consonant.
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Feminine nouns are nouns that end in "-a", "-ción", "-sión", or "-dad".

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ADJECTIVES in SPANISH:
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In Spanish, adjectives usually follow nouns (example "gato negro" "cat 
black")

Spanish nouns rule the adjectives: 

          ---If the noun is singular, the adjective is singular. 

          ---If the noun is plural, the adjective is plural.

          ---If the noun is feminine, the adjective is feminine.

          ---If the noun is masculine, the adjective is masculine.

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