Spanish Adjective Agreement Quiz

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Where does an adjective almost always come in relation to the noun it describes in Spanish?

  • In the middle of the noun
  • Before the noun
  • It can come before or after the noun
  • After the noun (correct)

Which form do adjectives that end in -o take when describing a feminine noun?

  • They change -o to -a (correct)
  • They don't change form
  • They change -o to -e
  • They change -o to -i

Which gender and number does a Spanish adjective agree with?

  • Number only
  • Gender only
  • Gender and number (correct)
  • Neither gender nor number

Which form do adjectives that do not end in -o take when describing both masculine and feminine nouns?

<p>They don't change form (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which form do adjectives that end in -o take when describing a masculine noun?

<p>They don't change form (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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