Masculine and Feminine in Spanish

Masculine and Feminine in Spanish
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Masculine and Feminine in Spanish

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Learning Objective
Understand the concept of masculine and feminine words in Spanish and apply this knowledge in basic sentences.

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What do you already know about masculine and feminine words in Spanish?

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Introduction
In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine. This affects the forms of articles and adjectives that accompany them.

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Masculine Nouns
Masculine nouns are often identified by the use of the article 'el' and usually end in -o, -or, or -ón.

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Feminine Nouns
Feminine nouns are identified by the use of the article 'la' and often end in -a, -ción, or -sión.

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Practice: Identify the Gender
Identify the gender of the following words: libro, mesa, casa, perro.

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Adjectives
Adjectives in Spanish must match the gender of the nouns they describe. Masculine adjectives end in -o and feminine adjectives end in -a.

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Practice: Matching Adjectives
Match the following adjectives with the correct noun: grande, amarillo, bonita, trabajador.

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Quiz
True or False: In Spanish, every noun has a gender - masculine or feminine.

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