Spanish Adjectives Vocabulary Exercise 4

Exercise 4 of 5. Keep building your bank of Spanish adjectives with 10 more essential vocabulary items. Elementary level.
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Vivid and varied adjectivesborracho/a (drunk), increíble (incredible — invariable), difícil (difficult — invariable), valioso/a (valuable), redondo/a (round), listo/a (clever/ready), soltero/a (single), venenoso/a (poisonous), gracioso/a (funny), plano/a (flat).
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Listo — one word, two meaningsSer listo/a (to be clever): Eres muy lista (You're very clever). Estar listo/a (to be ready): ¿Estás listo? (Are you ready?). This ser/estar split produces completely different meanings — a classic Spanish grammar challenge worth mastering. Gracioso/a means funny/witty, not grateful (agradecido for that).
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Natural example sentences¡La historia fue increíble! (The story was incredible!). El examen estaba muy difícil (The exam was very difficult). Es un objeto muy valioso (It's a very valuable object). ¿Estás soltero? (Are you single?). Cuidado, esa planta es venenosa (Careful, that plant is poisonous).
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Write the correct Spanish word to complete the sentences below. Choose from the following options: borracho, increíble, difícil, valioso, redondo, listo, soltero, venenoso, gracioso, plano. In your answers, make sure that the ADJECTIVE agrees with its corresponding NOUN. (eg. La mujer es bella.)

1. Esta situación es . (difficult)
2. Mi prima es muy . (funny)
3. Estás . (m.) (drunk)
4. Mi hermana es . (single)
5. Esta película es . (incredible)
6. ¿Estás (m.) ? (ready)
7. La Tierra no es . (flat)
8. Mi tiempo es . (valuable)
9. Este serpiente es . (poisonous)
10. La pelota es . (round)


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