Common Spanish Adjectives Exercise 10

The final exercise in the common adjectives series. A great vocabulary review of the 100 most useful Spanish adjectives across all 10 exercises. Beginner–elementary level.
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Vivid character and appearance wordsnecio (stubborn/foolish), grosero (rude), perezoso (lazy), calvo (bald), pálido (pale), generoso (generous), valiente (brave), talentoso (talented). These paint a strong picture of someone in just one word.
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Agreement patterns to watchvaliente doesn't change for gender: un soldado valiente / una soldada valiente. generoso does: Es generoso / Es generosa. necesario often appears in the structure Es necesario + infinitive: Es necesario estudiar (It's necessary to study).
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Opinions and contrasts¡Qué grosero! (How rude!) and ¡Qué perezoso! (How lazy!) are go-to reactions. Vive en un lugar muy lejano (He lives far away). Es valiente pero necio (He's brave but foolish). Pairing contrasting adjectives is a great way to make natural-sounding Spanish.
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Write the correct Spanish word to complete the sentences below. Choose from the following options:necio, lejano, generoso, valiente, talentoso, grosero, perezoso, calvo, pálido, necesario. In your answers, make sure that the ADJECTIVE agrees with its corresponding NOUN. (eg. La mujer es bella.)

1. No es ir tan temprano. (necesssary)
2. Mi abuelo es ! (bald)
3. ¡No seas , Sara! (silly)
4. Tu hermano es bastante . Duerme todo el día. (lazy)
5. Es una persona . (rude)
6. Viene de una galáctica . (distant, faraway)
7. Pedro se ve muy . (pale)
8. Tu hermana es . (talented)
9. El hombre salvó al gato. (brave)
10. Mi tío es muy . Siempre nos da muchos regalos. (generous)


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