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    • What two characteristics must adjectives in Spanish agree with nouns?
      Gender and number
    • In Spanish, adjectives must change to match the noun they describe.
      True
    • Possessive adjectives must agree with the noun they modify in gender and number.

      True
    • Adjectives in Spanish must agree with nouns in both gender and number.

      True
    • In Spanish, adjectives usually come after the noun they modify.

      True
    • In the phrase "el libro blanco," the adjective "blanco" agrees with the noun "libro" in gender and number.

      True
    • The feminine singular adjective ending is -a
    • Where do adjectives usually come in Spanish sentences?
      After the noun
    • What does "gran" mean when it precedes a noun?
      Great or important
    • In Spanish, adjectives typically come before the noun they modify.
      False
    • What type of adjective indicates ownership?
      Possessive
    • What is the purpose of an interrogative adjective?
      Ask a question
    • What is the feminine plural adjective ending?
      -as
    • What does "gran" mean when it precedes a noun?
      Great or important
    • The adjective grande after the noun describes size
    • Demonstrative adjectives in Spanish agree with the noun in gender and number
    • Match the possessive adjective with its English translation:
      tu ↔️ your
      nuestro ↔️ our
      vuestro ↔️ your (plural)
    • In English, adjectives typically come before the noun they describe.

      True
    • Possessive adjectives indicate ownership or belonging.
    • Interrogative adjectives are used to ask a question about a noun.
    • The phrase "el libro blanco" means the white book.
    • The masculine singular adjective ending is -o
    • How do adjectives change in Spanish to agree with nouns?
      By changing their endings
    • In the phrase "la mesa blanca," the adjective "blanca" agrees with the noun "mesa" in gender and number.

      True
    • The adjective "grande" has the same meaning before and after the noun.
      False
    • What is the primary function of adjectives?
      Modify or describe nouns
    • An example of a descriptive adjective is "el perro grande," which means the big dog.
    • The masculine singular adjective ending is -o.

      True
    • In Spanish, adjectives always come after the noun they modify.
      False
    • Some adjectives in Spanish can precede the noun for emphasis or to denote inherent qualities.

      True
    • Match the adjective with its meaning change when it precedes the noun:
      Viejo after noun ↔️ Indicates age
      Antiguo before noun ↔️ Highlights antiquity
    • The possessive adjective mi is used to indicate ownership
    • ¿Cuál? is used to ask questions about specific choices or preferences.
      True
    • What is the purpose of comparative adjectives in Spanish?
      Compare two things
    • Match the adjective with its irregular comparative form:
      bueno ↔️ mejor
      malo ↔️ peor
    • What are adjectives used to modify or describe in a sentence?
      Nouns
    • In Spanish, adjectives are usually placed after the noun.
    • What do descriptive adjectives describe?
      Traits of a noun
    • What do demonstrative adjectives point out or identify?
      Specific nouns
    • What is the masculine singular ending for most adjectives in Spanish?
      -o
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