This document discusses adjective and noun agreement in Spanish. It explains that adjectives must match the gender and number of the nouns they describe. Most masculine nouns end in consonants like L, N, R while most feminine nouns end in vowels like A or consonants like D, Z. To make nouns plural, add -s to words ending in vowels and -es to words ending in consonants. Adjectives usually follow the nouns they modify in Spanish, unlike in English. Some common exceptions to gender rules are also provided.