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Predicative Adjectives Exercises For Estonian Grammar

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Predicative adjectives in Estonian grammar refer to adjectives that are used to describe the subject of the sentence and agree with the subject in number and case. They are usually placed after the verb in the sentence. In Estonian, predicative adjectives do not usually change their form according to the gender of the subject. In this exercise, you will practice using predicative adjectives in Estonian sentences by filling in the blanks with the correct adjectives.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct predicative adjective

1. Minu auto on *sinine* (blue).
2. Mu sõber on *õnnelik* (happy).
3. Nende maja on *vana* (old).
4. Tänav on *rahulik* (peaceful).
5. Täna on ilm *päikeseline* (sunny).
6. Lapsed on *väsinud* (tired).
7. Kass on *näljane* (hungry).
8. Koer on *sõbralik* (friendly).
9. Raamat on *põnev* (interesting).
10. Ta on *viisakas* (polite).
11. Ema on *rõõmsameelne* (cheerful).
12. Poisid on *sportlikud* (athletic).
13. Oled sa *õnnelik* (happy)?
14. Lumi on *valge* (white).
15. Lilled on *ilusad* (beautiful).

Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct predicative adjective

1. Kard on *suur* (big).
2. Plätud on *mugavad* (comfortable).
3. Linnud on *väikesed* (small).
4. Elutoas on *soe* (warm).
5. Töö on *raske* (difficult).
6. Kohv on *kange* (strong).
7. Vihm on *jahutav* (refreshing).
8. Hommik on *vaikne* (quiet).
9. Pood on *kallis* (expensive).
10. Peol on *lõbus* (fun).
11. Mets on *sĂĽgav* (deep).
12. Film on *igav* (boring).
13. Muusika on *vali* (loud).
14. Kunst on *kaunis* (beautiful).
15. Jook on *kĂĽlm* (cold).

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