Agreement of adjectives in gender and number Exercises in Italian language

Mastering the agreement of adjectives in gender and number is a fundamental aspect of learning Italian. Unlike English, where adjectives remain unchanged regardless of the noun they describe, Italian adjectives must agree with the gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) of the nouns they modify. This grammatical rule ensures that sentences are not only grammatically correct but also more fluid and harmonious. For example, the adjective "bello" (beautiful) changes to "bella" when describing a feminine noun, and to "belli" or "belle" when describing plural masculine or feminine nouns, respectively. Understanding and applying these agreements correctly can significantly enhance your Italian language skills and deepen your comprehension of Italian texts and conversations. The exercises on this page are designed to help you practice and internalize these rules, providing you with a variety of contexts and examples. Through consistent practice, you'll gain confidence in your ability to use adjectives accurately, making your Italian communication more precise and natural. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these exercises will support your journey towards fluency in Italian.

Exercise 1

<p>1. La ragazza è molto *bella* (feminine adjective for "beautiful").</p> <p>2. I ragazzi sono *intelligenti* (plural masculine adjective for "smart").</p> <p>3. Le case sono *grandi* (plural feminine adjective for "big").</p> <p>4. Il libro è *interessante* (singular masculine adjective for "interesting").</p> <p>5. Le bambine sono *felici* (plural feminine adjective for "happy").</p> <p>6. Il cane è molto *affettuoso* (singular masculine adjective for "affectionate").</p> <p>7. Gli uomini sono *alti* (plural masculine adjective for "tall").</p> <p>8. La macchina è *veloce* (singular feminine adjective for "fast").</p> <p>9. Le strade sono *strette* (plural feminine adjective for "narrow").</p> <p>10. Il caffè è troppo *forte* (singular masculine adjective for "strong").</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. La casa è molto *bella* (beautiful, feminine singular).</p> <p>2. I ragazzi sono *intelligenti* (intelligent, masculine plural).</p> <p>3. Le ragazze sono *simpatiche* (nice, feminine plural).</p> <p>4. Il libro è *interessante* (interesting, masculine singular).</p> <p>5. Le case sono *grandi* (big, feminine plural).</p> <p>6. Gli uomini sono *alti* (tall, masculine plural).</p> <p>7. La macchina è *nuova* (new, feminine singular).</p> <p>8. I cani sono *fedeli* (loyal, masculine plural).</p> <p>9. Le mele sono *rosse* (red, feminine plural).</p> <p>10. L’uccello è *piccolo* (small, masculine singular).</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. La casa è molto *grande* (adjective to describe a big house).</p> <p>2. Gli studenti sono *intelligenti* (adjective to describe smart students).</p> <p>3. La bambina indossa un vestito *rosso* (adjective to describe the color red for a dress).</p> <p>4. I fiori nel giardino sono *belli* (adjective to describe beautiful flowers).</p> <p>5. Il gatto e il cane sono *amici* (adjective to describe friends in plural).</p> <p>6. La macchina nuova è *bianca* (adjective to describe a white car).</p> <p>7. Le ragazze sono *felici* (adjective to describe happy girls).</p> <p>8. Il libro è molto *interessante* (adjective to describe an interesting book).</p> <p>9. I bambini sono *allegri* (adjective to describe cheerful children).</p> <p>10. La pizza è *buona* (adjective to describe good pizza).</p>
 

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