The opposite in meaning to the given words is:
- Rico: <u>Pobre</u>
- Bueno: <u>Malo</u>
- Largo: <u>Corto</u>
- Delgado: <u>Grueso</u>
- Grande: <u>Pequeño</u>
- Serio: <u>Informal</u>
- Liberal: <u>Conservador</u>
- Paciente: <u>Impaciente</u>
- Tonto: <u>Astuto</u>
- Viejo: <u>Joven</u>
- Daniela es <u>inteligente</u> y <u>trabajadora</u>.
- María y Anna son <u>jóvenes</u> y <u>optimistas</u>.
- Alberto es <u>guapo</u> y<u> amable</u>.
- Laura y Paco son <u>morenos</u> y <u>serios</u>.
- Carlos y Luis son <u>ricos</u> y <u>generosos</u>.
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This type of words refers to those that characterize nouns, either in their shape, color, size, mood, among many others, with the characteristic that it must correspond to both gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun it characterizes, for example with the adjective "trabajador:"
- <em>Trabajador:</em> singular masculine.
- <em>Trabajadores:</em> masculine plural.
- <u><em>Trabajadora</em></u><em>:</em> singular feminine.
- <em>Trabajadoras:</em> feminine plural.
Due to the changes that an adjective undergoes when its gender and number vary, this is essential when using it properly.
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Answer:
1. the clothing (clothes) of those who came out to see and talk with Cortés?
2. the ceremony that each one did?
3. the clothes of those who came with Moctezuma to receive Cortés?
4. the house in which Moctezuma lodged Cortés Xochimilco?
Explanation:
Idk if u need it translated but if it's not what you need i am sorry
Answer: are you talking about this?
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