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1. Select all statements that are true about gender of nouns in Spanish. Most masculine nouns end in Gender always refers to "boy nouns and girls nouns." Most feminine…
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1. Select all statements that are true about gender of nouns in Spanish.
Most masculine nouns end in
Gender always refers to "boy nouns and girls nouns."
Most feminine nouns end in a
The article is the best way to determine the gender of a Spanish noun.
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1 and 3 masculine nouns end in o feminine end in a 4 is also true
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