Answer Question
buen vs bueno
In Spanish 4, Sonia explains the phrase "buen viaje" by saying that the o of bueno gets dropped when the adjective is before the noun. But it is my understanding, and there are many examples in the exercises, that bueno or buena generally comes before the noun anyway, unless modified by muy. Can someone sort out the use of buen vs bueno for me? I am currently on session 18 of Spanish 4, so if this is something that is going to be straightened out later, never mind.