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explain the relationship between a noun and an adjective in the singular masculine and plural masculine form for adjectives that end with an o

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Answer:

The noun and the adjective are always both plural or both singular and are always both feminine or masculine depending on the noun

for example: Yo como la manzana roja. OR Yo como las manzanas rojas.

the first sentnce means I eat the red apple and the second means I east the red apples.

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