If the word ends in an "a" then it is feminine. If it ends in an "o" then it is masculine.
<span>EX: </span>
<span>disordenad(a) - feminine </span>
<span>disordenad(o) - masculine </span>
<span>To make an inanimate object masculine, the person you're describing has to be a boy. To make the object feminine, the person you're describing has to be a girl. Same with personality. </span>
<span>EX: </span>
<span>Ella es disordenada. </span>
<span>El es disordenado. </span>
<span>Some words don't have a masculine or feminine form. if a word ends with an "e" than that means it doesn't have a masculine or feminine form. </span>
<span>EX: Inteligente. It doesn't end in an "o" or "a" therefore, it is can be used as either masculine or feminine. </span>
<span>EX: </span>
<span>El es inteligente. </span>
<span>Ella es inteligente. </span>
35 x 2 Hope this helps :D
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In this activity you have to listen to each statement and select the word or phrase that best complete it.
c. March 08 11:59 PM 2 attempts remaining Grade settings.
d. External referencesGrammar presentation 330-331 Questions 0:05 / 1:01 1. casi mal ayer.
2. con frecuencia además ayer.