Adjectives exercises are a critical part of practicing Romani Grammar. They help students to learn how to describe people, things, and places in Romani, as well as understand gender and number agreement. The Romani language follows strict rules regarding adjective agreement. For instance, adjectives usually follow the noun they modify, and they must agree in gender and number. Exercises often start with simple examples such as ‘čhavo romano’ (Romani boy) and ‘čhaj romani’ (Romani girl). Progressively, they become more complex incorporating plural form like ‘čhave roma’ (Romani boys) and ‘čhaja romane’ (Romani girls). Students are challenged to construct sentences using different adjectives and nouns, and even decipher sentences where the adjectives are misplaced. These exercises prove indispensable in mastering Romani grammar and understanding the intricacies of the language. It encourages fluency and precision, enabling students to speak Romani more accurately and confidently.