Spanish: An Essential Grammar

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Shortening occurs even if another adjective immediately follows before the
noun:

el primer nuevo caso the first new case

However, shortening does notoccur when one of the above adjectives is
joined to another adjective by a conjunction, or is otherwise separated from
the noun:

el primero y último caso the first and last case

The singular form grande‘big/large’ is usually shortened to granbefore
nouns of eithergender:

una gran pena a great un gran apetito a great
sadness appetite

However, grandeis not shortened when preceded by másor menos, when
used with another adjective to which it is linked by a conjunction, or is
otherwise separated from the noun:

la más grande ocasión the greatest occasion

el grande aunque the great although unknown writer
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The masculine form Santo‘Saint’ is shortened to Sanexcept before names
that begin with To-or Do-:

San Marcos San Fernando Santo Tomás Santo Domingo

Santois never shortened when it means ‘holy’: el santo sacramento ‘the
Holy Sacrament’.

Position of adjectives


Some adjectives have a fixed position in relation to their accompanying
noun, while others enjoy a greater flexibility.

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


1011


1


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3 4 5 6 7 8 9


20111


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


30111


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


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Position of
adjectives

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