Spanish Adjectives Quiz – Practice Gender Agreement & Placement

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Ready to test your Spanish adjectives knowledge? This interactive quiz covers essential adjective placement, gender agreement, and plural formation rules. Unlike English, Spanish adjectives typically come AFTER the noun and must match the gender and number of what they describe. Mastering these patterns will help you describe people, places, and things accurately and naturally in everyday conversations.

Spanish Adjectives Quiz
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Adjectives Tip: Adjectives usually go AFTER the noun and must match gender and number. Masculine: -o, Feminine: -a, Neutral: -e/consonant. Plurals: add -s (vowel) or -es (consonant).

Shortened Forms: bueno → buen, malo → mal, primero → primer before masculine singular nouns.

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