Which of the following is the correct plural form of “fresa sabrosa”? (1 point)

fresas sabroso
fresas sabrosas
fresa sabrosos
fresa sabrosa

fresas sabrosas

What is the correct plural form of “una bebida

popular”? (1 point)
una bebidas popular
unas bebidas popularos
unas bebida popular
unas bebidas populares

unas bebidas populares

To determine the correct plural form of "fresa sabrosa," which means "tasty strawberry" in Spanish, you need to consider the gender and number agreement in the Spanish language.

In this case, we have a feminine singular noun, "fresa sabrosa," which means "tasty strawberry" (singular). To make it plural, we need to change both the noun and the adjective to their plural forms.

Option 1: "fresas sabroso" - This option is incorrect because "sabroso" is the singular form of the adjective, and it does not agree with the plural noun "fresas."

Option 2: "fresas sabrosas" - This option is correct because "fresas" is the plural form of "fresa," and "sabrosas" is the plural form of "sabrosa." Both the noun and the adjective agree in number and gender.

Option 3: "fresa sabrosos" - This option is incorrect because "sabrosos" is the plural form of the adjective, but it does not agree with the singular noun "fresa."

Option 4: "fresa sabrosa" - This option is the singular form and not the plural form we are looking for.

Therefore, the correct plural form of "fresa sabrosa" is "fresas sabrosas."