In Spanish grammar, noun genders play an essential role in understanding and constructing sentences. A noun can be either masculine or feminine, and this gender impacts the articles and adjectives that need to be used in conjunction with the noun. Learning the correct gender of nouns is crucial to mastering the Spanish language, as it will help you form more accurate and fluent sentences. In this series of exercises, you will practice identifying and using noun genders in Spanish grammar. Remember to pay close attention to the gender of each noun, and use the appropriate articles and adjectives accordingly. Good luck!
Exercise 1: Identifying the Correct Gender
El *niƱo* (boy) es alto.
La *niƱa* (girl) es baja.
El *gato* (cat) es negro.
La *gata* (cat) es blanca.
El *libro* (book) es interesante.
La *revista* (magazine) es aburrida.
El *telƩfono* (phone) es nuevo.
La *computadora* (computer) es rƔpida.
El *profesor* (teacher) es inteligente.
La *profesora* (teacher) es simpƔtica.
El *amigo* (friend) es divertido.
La *amiga* (friend) es graciosa.
El *vestido* (dress) es bonito.
La *camisa* (shirt) es fea.
El *perro* (dog) es juguetĆ³n.
Exercise 2: Matching Nouns with the Correct Adjective Gender
El niƱo es *alto* (tall).
La niƱa es *alta* (tall).
El gato es *negro* (black).
La gata es *negra* (black).
El libro es *interesante* (interesting).
La revista es *aburrida* (boring).
El telƩfono es *nuevo* (new).
La computadora es *rƔpida* (fast).
El profesor es *inteligente* (smart).
La profesora es *simpƔtica* (nice).
El amigo es *divertido* (fun).
La amiga es *graciosa* (funny).
El vestido es *bonito* (pretty).
La camisa es *fea* (ugly).
El perro es *juguetĆ³n* (playful).