
Adjectives Before Nouns in Spanish
From Spanish Grammar Review by Molly Martin, MD
October 4, 2019 · 11 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the placement of adjectives before nouns in Spanish and explores various grammatical rules related to this topic.
Quick Navigation Inherent CharacteristicSubjective, OpinionFollowinng the Exclamation QUÉQuantity  Hola! Me alegra mucho estar de vuelta. I am very happy to be back podcasting about Spanish grammar! My last grammar podcasts were in June, when we covered Spanish verbs with prepositions. In this lesson, we are going to learn why the adjective sometimes goes before the […] The post Adjectives Before Nouns in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly .
People in this episode
Host: Molly Martin
Topics covered
- Spanish grammar
- adjectives
- language learning
- Spanish nouns
- grammar rules
Keywords
- Spanish adjectives
- grammar
- language
- learning
- nouns
- characteristics
- opinion
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