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Authored by Melonie Mann
World Languages
12th Grade
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1.
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1 min • 1 pt
Unlike English, all nouns in Spanish are either (a) or feminine.
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Feminine nouns (although not girly things) generally end in the letter (a) .
3.
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Masculine nouns (although not macho things) generally end in the letter (a) .
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The feminine version of the noun 'amigo' is (a) .
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Nouns that refer to people (or some animals) and end in the letter -e, like estudiante, are gender-neutral, until we change the (a) in front of the word.
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Words that end in -ción are generally (a) nouns.
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