Adjectives - PwLS super list (levels A1, A2, B1, B2)

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Level AchievementScore Lesson Feedback  
A1 : Beginner   Forming the singular masculine and feminine of regular adjectives in Spanish
A1 : Beginner   Forming regular plural masculine and feminine adjectives in Spanish
A1 : Beginner   Quantitative adjective in Spanish: cada + noun for each (Adjetivo cuantitativo)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the plural of -e ending nationality and origin adjectives in Spanish
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Position of adjectives in Spanish
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Use [verb] más [adjective/noun] que / menos [adjective/noun] que = more...than / less... than (comparatives)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming comparative adjectives in Spanish: mayor/menor/mejor/peor
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using cualquier/a to express "any" in Spanish (indefinite adjectives)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Difference between este, ese and aquel (demonstrative adjectives)
B1 : Intermediate   Using neuter article Lo + adjective + ser in Spanish
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Spanish adjectives used as nouns
B1 : Intermediate   Using unos cuantos/unas cuantas + noun for "a few" (quantitative adjectives)
B1 : Intermediate   How to say the most / the least + adjective in Spanish (superlatives)
B1 : Intermediate   Forming singular and plural of Spanish adjectives ending in -ar
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Demonstrative adjectives: aquel, aquella, aquellos, aquellas = that/those in Spanish [over there] (Adjetivos demostrativos)
B1 : Intermediate   Igual de ... que = as ... as in Spanish (comparatives with adjectives and adverbs)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using varios/varias to say some (indefinite adjectives and pronouns)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Some adjectives change meaning in Spanish when used with ser or estar
B1 : Intermediate   Spanish long-form possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our, their)
A1 : Beginner   Demonstrative adjectives: este, esta, estos, estas to say this/these in Spanish (Adjetivos demostrativos)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming Spanish exclamatory sentences with qué [noun] or qué [adjective]
B1 : Intermediate   Using cierto, cierta, ciertos, ciertas for certain in Spanish (indefinite adjectives)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using tan ... como = as ... as (comparatives with adjectives and adverbs)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the singular masculine and feminine of adjectives ending -e and -a in Spanish
A1 : Beginner   Demonstrative adjectives: ese, esa, esos, esas to say that/those in Spanish (Adjetivos demostrativos)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using Spanish demonstrative adjectives to refer to time (present, past and future)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using otro, otra, otros, otras to say another, other (indefinite adjectives)
C1 : Advanced   Using cuyo, cuya, cuyos, cuyas to say whose + noun (relative adjective)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the singular feminine of -e ending nationality and origin adjectives in Spanish
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using cuánto + noun to ask how much/how many in Spanish (interrogative adjective)
A1 : Beginner   Possessive adjectives in Spanish: my, your, his, her, its, our and their (Adjetivos posesivos)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the plural of -s ending nationality and place of origin adjectives in Spanish
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming the singular and plural of adjectives ending in -án, ón, -or
A1 : Beginner   Quantitative adjective in Spanish: cada and todos/-as for "every" in time phrases (Adjetivo cuantitativo)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using demasiado, bastante, suficiente, poco, tanto and mucho to express quantity in Spanish (quantitative adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Forming the plural of masculine and feminine adjectives ending in -e and -a in Spanish
A1 : Beginner   Forming the singular feminine of -s ending nationality and place of origin adjectives in Spanish
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming the singular of masculine and feminine adjectives ending in -z and -l
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming the plural of masculine and feminine Spanish adjectives ending in -z and -l
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using todo, toda, todos and todas to say all, every and the whole (indefinite adjectives)
B1 : Intermediate   Spanish past participles as adjectives
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Forming ordinal numbers in Spanish (1st, 2nd, 10th...)
B1 : Intermediate   Primero and tercero become primer and tercer before a noun (Spanish apócope)
B1 : Intermediate   Using Cuánto + noun in exclamations about quantities in Spanish
B1 : Intermediate   Exclamatory sentence in Spanish: qué + noun + más/tan + adjective
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