Question

Which sentence shows correct order and agreement between articles, nouns, and adjectives?
(1 point)
Responses

Roberto es un chico muy reservado.
Roberto es un chico muy reservado.

Roberto es un muy reservado chico.
Roberto es un muy reservado chico.

Roberto es un muy chico reservado.
Roberto es un muy chico reservado.

Roberto un es chico reservado muy.

The correct sentence is:

Roberto es un chico muy reservado.

The correct sentence that shows the correct order and agreement between articles, nouns, and adjectives is:

"Roberto es un chico muy reservado."

The correct sentence that shows the correct order and agreement between articles, nouns, and adjectives is:

"Roberto es un chico muy reservado."

To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the correct order in Spanish when using articles, nouns, and adjectives. In Spanish, the general order is "article + adjective + noun."

In this sentence, the article "un" (which means "a" or "an" in English) comes before the noun "chico" (which means "boy" or "guy" in English). The adjective "muy reservado" (which means "very reserved" in English) comes after the article and before the noun.

Therefore, the correct sentence that follows the correct order and agreement between articles, nouns, and adjectives is:

"Roberto es un chico muy reservado."