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some feminine adjectives aren't obviously feminine
| Level | Kwiziq score | Lesson | Lesson Award | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A2 : Lower Intermediate | Some Spanish nouns ending in -o (shortened from a feminine noun) are feminine | |||
| A2 : Lower Intermediate | Most Spanish nouns ending in -ía/-ia are feminine | |||
| A2 : Lower Intermediate | Gender of Spanish nouns ending in -umbre, -ión, -dad, -tad, -itis and -sis and their plural | |||
| A2 : Lower Intermediate | Gender and plural of Spanish nouns ending in -esa, -triz, -ina, -isa | |||
| B2 : Upper Intermediate | Spanish feminine nouns starting with a stressed "a" sometimes use masculine articles and quantifiers | |||
| B1 : Intermediate | Gender of nouns ending in -ez/-eza in Spanish | |||
| B1 : Intermediate | Most Spanish nouns ending in -ud are feminine |