Italian Irregular Adjectives
Learning Objective
I can correctly use common Italian irregular adjectives to describe people and things.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 7 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. Name three categories of Italian adjectives that typically precede the noun they modify, as discussed in the video.
2. Provide an example sentence in Italian using a possessive adjective (mio, tuo, suo, nostro, vostro, loro) correctly placed before the noun. Translate the sentence into English.
3. Explain the difference between "quanto" and "quanta" in Italian. Give an example sentence for each, demonstrating their correct usage.
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Educational Video
Italian Adjective Position and Special Adjectives
Professor Dave Explains