Gender of nouns
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- Q1According to the general rule, if a Spanish noun ends in 'O', it is most likely:neutralmasculinefeminineplural30s
- Q2Which gender is most commonly associated with Spanish nouns ending in 'A'?neutralpluralmasculinefeminine30s
- Q3If a Spanish noun ends in 'D', it is likely to be:neutralmasculinefeminineplural30s
- Q4Nouns ending in 'E' in Spanish can be either masculine or feminine, depending on:lengthsoundorigincontext30s
- Q5If a Spanish noun ends in 'N', it is usually considered to be:feminineneutralpluralmasculine30s
- Q6Nouns in Spanish ending in 'L' are typically:pluralneutralfemininemasculine30s
- Q7If a Spanish noun ends in 'R', it is usually considered to be:pluralneutralfemininemasculine30s
- Q8Which gender is commonly associated with Spanish nouns ending in 'S'?neutralfemininepluralmasculine30s
- Q9In Spanish, nouns ending in 'Z' are most likely to be:femininepluralmasculineneutral30s
- Q10If a Spanish noun ends in a vowel with an accent mark or a stressed vowel, it is probably:femininepluralneutralmasculine30s