If you’d like to say “very good” in Italian, you’d generally say molto bene.…
You might know the word bueno but how many other Spanish adjectives do you know? Bello,educado, andruidoso just scratch the surface of the many adjectives you can use to describe nouns—people, places, things, and ideas—and give pizzazz to your writing and speaking.
It’s also important to learn about placement and adjective agreement in Spanish, so you can use adjectives correctly every time. Understanding changeable endings or how quantity affects the placement or spelling of adjectives will help you sound more natural as you learn Spanish.
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