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Sergio [31]
3 years ago
10

¿En Español viene primero el adjetivos o el sustantivo (nombre)?

Spanish
2 answers:
nirvana33 [79]3 years ago
4 0

En Español primero es el sustantivo y segundo es el adjetivo.

Por ejemplo ella tiene un <u>abrigo (sustantivo) rojo (adjetivo)</u>

La <u>muchacha (sustantivo)</u> <u>elegante (adjetivo)</u>

svlad2 [7]3 years ago
3 0
In Spanish, adjectives usually come after the nouns they describe.

<span>En español, los adjetivos usualmente vienen después de los sustantivos que ellos describen.</span>
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Translation 1) I am sure that you always receive good marks in the exams.

<em>2)</em><em> Dudo que tú (olvidarse / despertarse) de todas las cosas que aprendiste.  </em>

<em>Answer 2) </em><em>Dudo que tú </em><u><em>te olvides</em></u><em> de todas las cosas que aprendiste. </em>

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<em>Answer 3) </em><em>No creo que tú </em><u><em>tengas</em></u><em> que preocuparte por nada. </em>

Translation 3) I don't think you have to worry about anything.

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<em>Answer 4)</em><em> Pienso que los exámenes </em><u><em>van</em></u><em> a ser fáciles para ti. </em>

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<em>Answer 5) </em><em>Es probable que mañana tu profesor/a </em><u><em>esté</em></u><em> en su oficina para contestar tus preguntas. </em>

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<em>Answer 7) </em><em>Es muy bueno que </em><u><em>estudies</em></u><em> un poco todos los días durante el curso. </em>

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