Exercise on German interrogative and exclamatory adjectives
Fill in the missing interrogative and exclamantory adjectives. Watch out for the right spelling and declension! Use the right form of the construction that is in brackets.
Recap: Those adjectives are always used in direct combination with a noun. The most often used constructions are 'welch-' and 'was für (ein)'.
Example: Welcher (welch-) Mantel gehört Paul? (Which coat is Pauls?)
1. (welch-) Material benutzt du für den Schal? (Which material do you use for the scarf?)
2. (was für (ein-)) hübsches Kind! (What a beautiful child!)
3. (welch-) Namen gebt ihr eurer Tochter? (What name do you give to your daughter?)
4. (welch-) Team spielte am Wochenende am besten? (Which team played best on the weekend?)
5. (was für (ein-)) Chaos! (What a mess!)
6. (welch-) Rezepte kannst du mir empfehlen? (Which receipts can you recommend to me?)
7. Für (was für (ein-)) Urlaub habt ihr euch entschieden? (For what kind of vacation did you decide?)
8. (was für (ein-)) leckerer Kuchen! (What a tasty cake!)
9. (welch-) Hausaufgaben haben wir bekommen? (Which homework did we get?)
10. (welch-) Programm schaust du im Fernsehen? (What program are you watching in TV?)
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