Some Adjectives Shortened Before Nouns
(About.com) Name a grammar rule, and somewhere there's likely to be an exception. One of the exceptions in Spanish is known by grammarians as apocopation — the shortening of certain adjectives when used before certain nouns. For example, I might say that y
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