Feminine and masculine nouns can very greatly from language to language as a general rule if a noun describes a woman it is feminine, if a noun describes a man it is masculine (however this is not always true as in German where the word for...
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Masculine and Feminine words. Looking at gender. ... masculine or feminine ... Change the masculine nouns in these sentences into feminine nouns.
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www.primaryresources.co.uk/english/PC_gen.htm
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Spanish grammar. Discussion: gender of nouns. ... Nouns that end in -o are usually masculine. Nouns that end in -a are usually feminine. Notice the word usually! There are exceptions to these two rules and you will soon be learning them.
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www.studyspanish.com/lessons/genoun1.htm
www.studyspanish.com/lessons/genoun1.htm
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Spanish grammar. Discussion: gender of nouns: part two. ... Masculine nouns that end in a consonant often have a corresponding feminine form that ends in -a. ... Some nouns that refer to people use the same form for both masculine and feminine. These nouns indicate gender by the article (el or la).
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www.studyspanish.com/lessons/genoun2.htm
www.studyspanish.com/lessons/genoun2.htm
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to fill with water and sink; to fall; to fail; to stumble; to cause to sink ... #1 (permalink) Sun Jun 11, 2006 18:01 pm Waiter and actor (feminine nouns and masculine nouns) ... Waiter and actor .. fem and masculine nouns?
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Learn English grammar: nouns gender - masculine and feminine forms of nouns. ... Nouns which denote things without animal life are said to be Neuter or of Neuter Gender, from the Latin word neuter, neither (i.e, neither masculine nor feminine) : iron, stone, river. The only exception to this rule is when inanimate things...
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www.clarkscript.com/english-grammar/nouns-gender.html
www.clarkscript.com/english-grammar/nouns-gender.html
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FEMININE AND MASCULINE NOUNS ... Italian nouns can be masculine and feminine, singular and plural. For example, the noun "gatto" (cat) has ... For example, the noun "fiore" (flower) is masculine. The noun "televisione" (television) is feminine. The plural form of ALL nouns (feminine or masculine) ending with "E" ends with "I".
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www.cyberitalian.com/en/html/gra_na.html
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Week 62 Brian met up with Agnes. He told her that he had made the greatest mistake of his life and that he wanted to talk about reconciliation. He asked her for one more chance. Key language;; Feminine/Masculine nouns;
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www.bbc.co.uk/wales/catchphrase/ysbyty_brynaber/lessons...
www.bbc.co.uk/wales/catchphrase/ysbyty_brynaber/lessons/week62.shtml?index
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masculine nouns, feminine nouns, masculine noun: Hello again, Mark. La is the FEMININE definite article corresponding to the in English. It s used before feminine nouns in spanish. Example: Tengo la pluma azul.--I have the blue pen. ... It also means 'the' and precedes masculine nouns. When 'a' meaning 'to' or 'at' is...
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en.allexperts.com/q/Spanish-Language-1551/la-al.htm
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