Interrogative Adjectives Exercises For Czech Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of “jaký” (what/which)


Interrogative adjectives in Czech grammar are used to ask questions about a noun. They require a noun to follow them and can be used with both singular and plural nouns. The main interrogative adjectives in Czech are “jaký” (what/which), “který” (which), and “kolik” (how many). These adjectives change their form depending on the gender, number, and case of the noun they describe.

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*Jaký* film (what) jsi viděl včera?
*Jaká* kniha (what) je to na stole?
*Jaké* auto (what) má Petr?
*Jakých* plodů (which) se v České republice pěstuje hodně?
*Jakými* barvami (which) se maluje obraz?

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of “který” (which)

*Který* autobus (which) jede do centra?
*Která* z těchto jídel (which) je nejlepší?
*Které* víno (which) chcete ochutnat?
*Kterým* směrem (which) se dostanu na nádraží?
*Kterými* osobami (which) jste se setkal na večírku?

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