Can you upload the vocabulary list from that lesson? Then I can write if or you!
Answer: In Spanish, all adjectives have to agree with the noun (or pronoun) they describe in gender and also in number. This means that if the noun an adjective describes is feminine, then the adjective must be feminine, and if that same noun is also plural, the adjective will be feminine AND plural as well. For instance, the noun "las
casas" (the houses) is plural and feminine, so any adjectives used to describe it must also be plural and feminine.
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vinieron
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viniste is for when speaking to someone else
vinimos is for when speaking about a group involving yourself in the first person
vinieron is a word used to describe past and usually more than one person
vino just kinda means "came with us." it can also mean "wine, " but that depends on context.
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english: gardening spanish:jardinería
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