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Can you name the Gender of French Nouns by ending?
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Gameater14
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ée
ère
é
euse
éma
asme
ége
ité
are
ise
isme
eau
ade
itude
ie
ence/ense
ance/anse
age
acle
ace
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Gender of French Nouns by ending Quiz
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Created Sep 30, 2011 in
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naali
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Oct 2nd, 2011 at 11:18 GMT
2 points
Thanks! This is not a real quiz, as you only have two options and plenty of time to try both of them for all words and thus get all the answers correct, but it's a good thing to memorize the gender endings, which is, I believe, the whole point of the quiz.
hieronymous89
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Oct 9th, 2011 at 13:57 GMT
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I have one suggestion: perhaps list a few exceptions for each ending? E.g. you have -age as masculin, so perhaps add as a note "Exceptions: LA plage, etc."
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