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Spanish 1 Unit 1 Lesson 5
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Genders and words in Spanish, Cognates
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spanish 1 unit 1
9th grade
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Lucas Callahan
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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
Question
Is the Subject Pronoun "El" masculine or feminine?
Answer
Masculine
Feminine
Both
Neither
Question 5
Question
Is the Subject Pronoun "La" masculine or feminine?
Answer
Masculine
Feminine
Both
Neither
Question 6
Question
Is the Subject Pronoun "Los" masculine or feminine?
Answer
Masculine
Feminine
Both
Neither
Question 7
Question
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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