Spanish 1 Unit 1 Lesson 5

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Genders and words in Spanish, Cognates
Lucas Callahan
Quiz by Lucas Callahan, updated more than 1 year ago
Lucas Callahan
Created by Lucas Callahan over 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
Do words have gender in Spanish?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

Question
Which vowel do masculine adjectives in Spanish end in?
Answer
  • A
  • O
  • E
  • I

Question 3

Question
Which vowel do feminine adjectives in Spanish end in?
Answer
  • A
  • O
  • E
  • I

Question 4

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Is the Subject Pronoun "El" masculine or feminine?
Answer
  • Masculine
  • Feminine
  • Both
  • Neither

Question 5

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Is the Subject Pronoun "La" masculine or feminine?
Answer
  • Masculine
  • Feminine
  • Both
  • Neither

Question 6

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Is the Subject Pronoun "Los" masculine or feminine?
Answer
  • Masculine
  • Feminine
  • Both
  • Neither

Question 7

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Is the Subject Pronoun "Las" masculine or feminine?
Answer
  • Masculine
  • Feminine
  • Both
  • Neither

Question 8

Question
What is the term that refers to two words in two different languages that are written and said similarly and have the same meaning?
Answer
  • Cognate
  • Frue Cognate
  • True Cognate
  • False Cognate

Question 9

Question
What is the term that refers to two words in two different languages that is said and written similarly but have different meanings?
Answer
  • Cognate
  • Frue Cognate
  • True Cognate
  • False Cognate
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