In Spanish, past participles must sometimes agree in gender and number with the noun they describe — just like adjectives! This means adding -a, -os, or -as to the base form.
Can you find the correct past participle forms hidden in this crossword? Watch out for those endings!
Horizontalement
- 1. Who
- 3. Diet
- 5. From or since
- 5. From or since
- 10. Complement in sentence structure
- 11. Ending of a word
- 12. Agreement between words in grammar
- 13. Past tense in Spanish
- 16. Compound or composed form
- 17. According to
- 18. Rule or norm
Verticalement
- 2. Nine
- 4. Text
- 6. Infinitive verb form
- 7. Participle form of a verb
- 8. Action or act
- 9. Unchanging form regardless of gender or number
- 14. Afternoon or late
- 15. Letter
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