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Which of the following statements is true?

(a) Adjectives in English do not change their endings, but in Spanish adjectives
change their endings to agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify.

(b) Adjectives in English change their endings according to either the gender or the number of the nouns they modify, but in Spanish, adjectives change their endings to agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify.

(c) Adjectives in English only change their endings according to the gender of the nouns they modify, but in Spanish, adjectives do not change.


(d)Adiectives in English only change their endings according to the number of the nouns they modify, but in Spanish, adjectives do not change​

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Choice A is correct.
Adjectives in English don’t change their endings. E.g The fast, red ball/The fast, red balls
Adjectives in Spanish change their endings. E.g El muchacho alto/ el muchacha alta
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