Descriptive Adjectives in Spanish - AP Spanish Language and Culture
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El es hábil pero yo soy .
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El es hábil pero yo soy .
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The sentence in English is translated to "He is skillful, but I am " Knowing this, we must choose the correct word that is the opposite of skillful. "Torpe," "Clumsy" is the correct opposite. The other words are "Sano = Healthy," "Triste = Sad," "Joven = Young," and "Cuerdo = Sane."
The sentence in English is translated to "He is skillful, but I am " Knowing this, we must choose the correct word that is the opposite of skillful. "Torpe," "Clumsy" is the correct opposite. The other words are "Sano = Healthy," "Triste = Sad," "Joven = Young," and "Cuerdo = Sane."
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Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
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Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer
El es hábil pero yo soy .
Fill in the blank with the correct answer
El es hábil pero yo soy .
Tap to reveal answer
The sentence in English is translated to "He is skillful, but I am " Knowing this, we must choose the correct word that is the opposite of skillful. "Torpe," "Clumsy" is the correct opposite. The other words are "Sano = Healthy," "Triste = Sad," "Joven = Young," and "Cuerdo = Sane."
The sentence in English is translated to "He is skillful, but I am " Knowing this, we must choose the correct word that is the opposite of skillful. "Torpe," "Clumsy" is the correct opposite. The other words are "Sano = Healthy," "Triste = Sad," "Joven = Young," and "Cuerdo = Sane."
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Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
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Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
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Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
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Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
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Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
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Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer
El es hábil pero yo soy .
Fill in the blank with the correct answer
El es hábil pero yo soy .
Tap to reveal answer
The sentence in English is translated to "He is skillful, but I am " Knowing this, we must choose the correct word that is the opposite of skillful. "Torpe," "Clumsy" is the correct opposite. The other words are "Sano = Healthy," "Triste = Sad," "Joven = Young," and "Cuerdo = Sane."
The sentence in English is translated to "He is skillful, but I am " Knowing this, we must choose the correct word that is the opposite of skillful. "Torpe," "Clumsy" is the correct opposite. The other words are "Sano = Healthy," "Triste = Sad," "Joven = Young," and "Cuerdo = Sane."
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Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Tap to reveal answer
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer
El es hábil pero yo soy .
Fill in the blank with the correct answer
El es hábil pero yo soy .
Tap to reveal answer
The sentence in English is translated to "He is skillful, but I am " Knowing this, we must choose the correct word that is the opposite of skillful. "Torpe," "Clumsy" is the correct opposite. The other words are "Sano = Healthy," "Triste = Sad," "Joven = Young," and "Cuerdo = Sane."
The sentence in English is translated to "He is skillful, but I am " Knowing this, we must choose the correct word that is the opposite of skillful. "Torpe," "Clumsy" is the correct opposite. The other words are "Sano = Healthy," "Triste = Sad," "Joven = Young," and "Cuerdo = Sane."
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Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Tap to reveal answer
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
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Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Which of the following words would NOT be used to describe “las ventanas”?
Tap to reveal answer
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
Las ventanas means “windows” in English; therefore, abiertas (open), cerradas (closed), and rotas (broken) could all be used to describe windows. Graciosas (funny) is an adjective more commonly used to describe people.
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