Here is a gender of nouns worksheet to help you learn Spanish:
Instructions: Write the gender (masculine or feminine) of each Spanish noun.
- casa (house) – __________
- libro (book) – __________
- perro (dog) – __________
- mesa (table) – __________
- gato (cat) – __________
- puerta (door) – __________
- taza (cup) – __________
- lápiz (pencil) – __________
- jardín (garden) – __________
- reloj (watch) – __________
Answers:
- feminine
- masculine
- masculine
- feminine
- masculine
- feminine
- feminine
- masculine
- masculine
- masculine
Note: In Spanish, most nouns are either masculine or feminine, and their gender often does not correspond to the gender of the object they represent. It’s important to memorize the gender of each noun, as it affects the articles, adjectives, and pronouns used to describe them. In general, nouns ending in “-o” are masculine, while those ending in “-a” are feminine. However, there are many exceptions to this rule, and some nouns do not follow any pattern.
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