
Spanish Nouns, Articles, & Adjectives
Quiz by Celeste Johnson
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Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine.
The Spanish word "el" means "the."
The Spanish word "la" means "the."
Which article is used with masculine nouns?
"La" is used with masculine nouns.
Which article is used with the word luz (light)?
Which article is used with the word fruta?
Which article is used with the word cuaderno?
Which article is used with the word madre?
Which article is used with the word hermano?
When a Spanish noun is plural the article (el or la) does NOT have to be plural.
What is the plural form of el? Type your answer below.
What is the plural form of la? Type your answer below.
All masculine nouns end in letter O.
When a Spanish noun is plural the adjective that describes it must be plural also.
The Spanish word un means "the."
What does una amiga mean?
Not all feminine nouns end with the letter A.
Match the English and Spanish words together.
Spanish adjectives can be feminine or masculine.
If la bandera roja means "the read flag" how do you say "a red flag?" Type your answer below.
Write the plural form of the phrase in the space below: el hotel grande
Which country does this flag belong to?

The Spanish word estudiante (student) can be feminine or masculine.
La bandera es blanca y verde. Which word in the sentence means is?
Las banderas son blancas y verdes. Which word in the sentence means are?