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What are the rules for making nouns and adjectives plural in Spanish? Explain and provide examples.

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Answer:

If a noun ends in a vowel, simply add -s.

If a noun ends in a consonant, simply add -es.

If a noun ends in a -z, change the z to c before adding -es.

If a noun ends in ión, drop the written accent before adding -es.

If the plural refers to a mixed group, use the masculine.

If a noun ends in -z, add -es and change the z to c.

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