Adjectives - (Agreement and word order) Multiple Choice Quiz 1
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Where are Spanish adjectives usually positioned in relation to the nouns they might be used with?
After the noun.
Before the noun.
Before the noun but at the beginning of a sentence.
After the noun but usually not next to it.
Which of the following best describes what adjectives are?
Describing words usually used with nouns or pronouns.
Words that add more information about the gender of a noun.
Words that add more information about verbs.
Words that are normally used with verbs and pronouns.
Adjectives ending in which of the following groups of vowels are both masculine and feminine and do not change form?
e / i / u
o / a
all the vowels
e / i / a
Which of the following statements gives us the most accurate description about the gender of Spanish adjectives ending in consonants.
Most are both masculine and feminine but those ending in ón / án / ín are masculine only.
Most are feminine but those referring to nationality are masculine only.
Most are both masculine and feminine but those ending in 'or' are masculine only.
Adjectives ending in a consonant are always masculine.
Spanish adjectives ending in a vowel are made plural by adding which of the following?
s
es
nothing
ces
Spanish adjectives ending in a consonant are made plural by adding which of the following?
es, except when the adjective ends in z
always add es
always add s
s except when the adjective ends in z
Which of the following types of adjectives ARE NOT usually positioned before the nouns they might be used with?
verde (normal adjective)
esos (demonstrative adjective)
doce (numbers)
primer (short form adjectives)
Which of the following adjectives can be used before or after the noun they are used with depending on the meaning of the adjective?
medio/a
rico/a
naranja
sucio/a
Which of the following accurately describes when short form adjectives are used in conversation?
before singular masculine nouns
before singular feminine nouns
before masculine plural nouns
after masculine singular nouns
Which of the following is not a correct use of the adjective cualquiera?