The definition provided is "No," which may suggest looking for exceptions or negative responses. Here’s how to address the options:
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How do you make a noun plural that ends in a Z?
- For nouns that end in "Z," you change the "Z" to "C" and add "ES." For example, "luz" becomes "luces."
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How do you make a noun plural that ends in a consonant?
- For nouns that end in a consonant (other than "Z"), you typically add "ES" to make it plural. For example, "hotel" becomes "hoteles."
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Can you predict the gender of a noun in Spanish?
- Generally, nouns that end in "o" are masculine, and those that end in "a" are feminine. However, there are exceptions, so one cannot always predict gender with certainty.
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amigos (definite)
- The definite article for "amigos" (which means "friends" and is plural) is "los." So, "los amigos" means "the friends."
If "No" refers to negation or exceptions, then it's worth noting the exceptions in each rule mentioned above, but the explanations provided offer a general guideline.