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Spanish Nationality Adjectives Practice

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Spanish Nationality Adjectives Practice

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🎯 Learning Objectives

I can...

• Form nationality adjectives from country names with correct gender and number agreement

• Use past tense ER/IR verbs correctly in sentences about nationalities

• Apply affirmative and negative words (algo/nada, alguien/nadie, nunca/siempre) appropriately

Success Criteria:

✓ I correctly change country names to nationality adjectives
✓ I match gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural)
✓ I conjugate past tense ER/IR verbs accurately
✓ I use affirmative/negative word pairs correctly

📚 Part 1: Nationality Adjectives Formation

1. Complete the nationality adjective chart. Write all four forms:

España: Masculine singular: __________ Feminine singular: __________

Masculine plural: __________ Feminine plural: __________

México: Masculine singular: __________ Feminine singular: __________

Masculine plural: __________ Feminine plural: __________

Canadá: Masculine singular: __________ Feminine singular: __________

Masculine plural: __________ Feminine plural: __________

2. Choose the correct nationality adjective:

Las mujeres _______ comieron tacos ayer.

mexicano

mexicanas

mexicanos

El hombre _______ escribió una carta.

cubana

cubano

cubanos

✏️ Part 2: Past Tense ER/IR Verbs + Affirmative/Negative Words

3. Complete the sentences with the correct past tense form and affirmative/negative word:

La estudiante argentina __________ (comer) __________ en el restaurante. (algo/nada)

Los turistas españoles __________ (escribir) __________ postales a sus familias. (nunca/siempre)

¿__________ (ver - tú) a __________ en la fiesta? (alguien/nadie)

4. Rewrite these sentences changing the affirmative words to negative (and vice versa):

Original: El mexicano siempre comió algo en ese café.

Rewrite: _________________________________________________

Original: Las canadienses nunca vieron a nadie en el museo.

Rewrite: _________________________________________________

5. Create your own sentence using:

• A nationality adjective • A past tense ER or IR verb • One affirmative/negative word pair

👥 Peer Review Checklist

Partner's Name: _________________

Check your partner's work:

Nationality adjectives match gender correctly

Nationality adjectives match number (singular/plural)

Past tense ER/IR verbs are conjugated correctly

Affirmative/negative words are used properly

Sentences make sense and are complete

One thing my partner did well:
One suggestion for improvement:

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