Spanish: An Essential Grammar

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Adjectives that have a fixed position

Adjectives that substitute for a noun phrase always followtheir accompa-
nying noun:
emisión televisiva emisión de la television
televisión broadcast
giro bancario giro del banco bank transfer
estudios estudios sobre business
empresariales empresas studies
delitos informáticos delitos de la computer
informática crime

Adjectives that indicate nationality, regional origin, religious, ideological
and political beliefs also usually followtheir noun:
comida gallega Galician cuisine
curas católicos Catholic priests
costumbres democráticas democratic practices

Numerals and indefinite adjectives (see Chapter 9) typically precedetheir
noun:
tres amigos three friends varias chicas several girls

Adjectives that do not assign a property to the associated noun always
precedethe noun. Examples are: presunto‘alleged’,mero ‘mere’,pleno
‘full’,dicho ‘the said’,denominado ‘so-called’, andsupuesto/pretendido
‘supposed’:
el presunto asesino the alleged murderer
la mera intención the mere intention
en pleno centro de la ciudad right in the centre of the city

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