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Part B Adjective/Noun Agreement In German, adjectives come before the noun and should 'agree' with the noun they are describing. This exercise is ONLY looking at the adjective endings in the nominative case. The ending of the adjective depends on the number (singular/plural), the gender (feminine/masculine/neuter), the case, AND the article (definite/indefinite) that is with the noun. Fill in the table with the correct forms of the adjectives in parentheses that complete the sentences.

50 POINTS Part B Adjective/Noun Agreement In German, adjectives come before the noun-example-1

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Answer:

1. Grüne

2. Fleißiger

3. Unbequeme

4. Teuere

5. Große

6. Neuen

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