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Adjectives in Italian: Form and Agreement
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Adjectives in Italian: Form and Agreement
A. Form the plural of the following nouns.
EXAMPLE: La casa grande — Le case grandi

  1. La porta chiusa
  2. La tazza vuota
  3. Il coltello lungo
  4. Il gatto nero
  5. Il presidente americano
  6. Il padre buono
  7. La madre italiana
  8. Il fiore giallo
  9. La cantante intelligente
  10. La moglie simpatica
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B. Put the correct form of the adjective in the appropriate position. EXAMPLE: bravo/È un ragazzo. — È un bravo ragazzo.
  1. caro/Sono due ragazzi.
  2. francese/È una studentessa.
  3. italiano/La Fiat e l'Alfa Romeo sono automobili.
  4. universitario/Ecco la mensa.
  5. vecchio/Abbiamo una casa.
  6. interessante/È una lezione.
  7. piccolo/Gli studenti occupano un tavolo.
  8. primo/Queste sono le copie.
  9. popolare/Sono mense.
  10. serio/È un ragazzo.
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C. Complete the following passage by entering the correct endings to the incomplete words.
  1. Patrizia è una ragazza molt___ simpatic___. È alt___ e snell___ ed è sempre allegr___. Ha molt___ amiche: amiche italian___, american___, frances___, ingles___, tedesc___.


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