on the test, the "correct" result was "tengo cincuentos años".
Do numbers change according to the noun they are adjectives of?
numbers as adjectives
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kaly t.Kwiziq community member
numbers as adjectives
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Saying your age in Spanish: Tener [número] años = To be [number] years old"
Asked 4 years ago
InmaNative Spanish expert teacher in Kwiziq
Hola Kaly,
I think you misread the sentence. It is saying:
¿Cuántos años tiene usted? - ___ cincuenta años. (How old are you? - I am fifty years old.)
You don't add -s at the end of the numbers to make it match with the plural noun (in this case "años"). It is already a plural adjective.
This lesson is dealing with this. Have a look here.
Saludos,
Inma
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