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In Spanish, most of the adjectives change depending on gender and number (for example: alta, alto, alta, altos). On the contrary, in English adjectives do not change, no matter what noun they refer to. They are usually placed before the noun.
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See also: Examples of Qualifying Adjectives in English
Note: They are always capitalized.
With a large part of verbs, one or two participle adjectives can be formed. With the ending "ed" they describe a passing characteristic, and with the ending "ing" they describe a permanent characteristic.
It can serve you: Examples of Sentences with Adjectives in English
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