Adjective Agreement — Practice

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Adjective Agreement — Practice

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Adjective Agreement — Practice — Exercises

Practice

  1. Complete: "La casa es _______ (blanco)."
  2. Choose the correct form: "los coches _______"
    (rojo / rojos / rojas) 
  3. Complete: "Mis hermanas son muy _______ (alto)."
  4. "Una pregunta _______" — which is correct?
    (fácil / fácila / fáciles) 
  5. Make plural: "el examen difícil" → "los exámenes _______"
  6. Juan y María son _______. (mixed group)
    (altos / altas / alto) 
  7. Where does the adjective usually go? "an interesting book" =
    (un libro interesante / un interesante libro / interesante un libro) 
  8. Complete: "Las películas son _______ (aburrido)."

Adjective Agreement — Practice — Answer Key

Practice

  1. blanca Explanation: "Casa" is feminine singular, so the -o adjective changes to -a: blanca.
  2. rojos Explanation: "Coches" is masculine plural, so the adjective takes -os: los coches rojos.
  3. altas Explanation: "Hermanas" is feminine plural: alt + as = altas. The adjective agrees in both gender and number.
  4. fácil Explanation: Adjectives ending in a consonant (fácil) do not change for gender. Singular noun → singular adjective: una pregunta fácil.
  5. difíciles Explanation: Consonant-final adjectives add -es in the plural: difícil → difíciles.
  6. altos Explanation: A mixed masculine + feminine group always takes the MASCULINE PLURAL: altos.
  7. un libro interesante Explanation: Spanish adjectives normally FOLLOW the noun: un libro interesante. Putting it before sounds literary or changes emphasis.
  8. aburridas Explanation: "Películas" is feminine plural: aburrid + as = aburridas. After ser, the adjective agrees with the subject.