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You probably taught that the ending -o is usually used to determine if a noun is masculine, and that the ending -a, determines if the noun is feminine. The following sample exercise takes students to a second level of determining GENDER. Acronyms can help students determine the gender of nouns when then have other endings. All students need to do is check the endings of the words. There will always be exceptions to the rule. Nevertheless, follow this rule of thumb: If words en in MA-L-O-N-E-R-S, they will most likely be masculine. If the end in D-IÓN-Z-A, they will most likely be feminine.
You will get a sample worksheet with exercises. I have another resource on my store with more exercises and a KEY.

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ftbnemesis

4 years ago
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Great resource!

smayh11

4 years ago
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katrina_mousley

4 years ago
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Rather annoying that it has got 'sample' stamped on it, and what's with the two pictures attached of no merit? It's not something I would consider paying for but it's ok.

tmournighan

5 years ago
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