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plurals

Learn about making nouns and adjectives plural.

Nouns

Regular Feminine and Plural Nouns

Feminine and plural Spanish nounsLike English nouns, most Spanish nouns have singular and plural forms. In addition, Spanish nouns referring to people and animals often have different masculine and feminine forms, which means that these nouns can have up to four forms.

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Pronouns

Subject Pronouns

SpanishThe subject of a sentence is the person or thing which performs the action. Subject pronouns replace this person or thing. You must understand subject pronouns before you begin conjugating Spanish verbs, as the form of verbs changes for each one.

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Adjectives

Todo

Todo is a very common and versatile word in Spanish. It can be used as an adjective or as a pronoun.

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