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Spanish nouns and definite articles

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Question 1
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In Spanish, masculine nouns end in -l, -o, -n, -e, -r, -s



In Spanish, feminine nouns end in -d, ión, -z, -a
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Question 5
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In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine.

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  • camisa
  • chica
  • chico
  • vestido
  • hombre
  • calcetín
  • ciudad
  • lombriz
  • canción
  • corazón
  • bota
  • corbata
  • tren
  • papel
  • Masculine nouns
    (end in -l, -o, -n, -e, -r, -s)
  • Feminine nouns
    (end in -d, ión, -z, -a)
The definite article "the" has two singular forms in Spanish.

la = "the" feminine
el = "the" masculine

Examples:

la chica = the girl
el chico = the boy
la casa = the house
el carro = the car

The definite articles "el" or "la" are part of the vocabulary word in Spanish.
Question 7
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ profesora

Question 8
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ profesor

Question 9
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ calculadora

Question 10
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ ciudad

Question 11
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ reptil

Question 12
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ zapato

Question 13
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ canción

Question 14
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ corazón

Question 15
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Choose the correct definite article: _____ chaqueta

Question 2
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If a Spanish noun ends in -O, it's probably masculine.

Question 3
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If a Spanish noun ends in -A, it's probably feminine.

Question 4
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If a Spanish noun ends in -D, it's probably feminine.