15.1.5
Feminine
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Feminine Singular Nouns
Here are some common feminine noun endings that will help you to know that the noun needs 'la' or 'une' before it. Generally, most feminine nouns end in 'e'. There are a few exceptions to every ending.

Nouns ending in 'e + double consonant (e.g. ll) + e'
- La femme - the women.
- La terre - the earth.
- La chaussette - the sock.
- La tristesse - the sadness.
- There is only one exception:
- Le squelette - the skeleton.

Nouns ending in 'ace'
- La face - the front.
- La glace 🍦 - the ice cream .
- La place - the place.

Nouns that end in 'tion'
- La situation - the situation.
- La nation - the nation.
- L'éducation - the education.
- La question - the question
- There are a lot of words in French that end in 'tion' and only one exception:
- Le bastion - the bastion, stronghold.
- Be careful with words that just end in ion. These are usually masculine.

Nouns that end in 'sion'
- La passion - the passion.
- La répression - the represion.
- L'émission - the program.
- La pression - the pressure.

Nouns that end in 'ie'
- L'éclaircie - bright spell.
- La pluie - the rain.
- La sortie - the exit.
- La soie - the silk.
- La vie - life.
Feminine Singular Nouns
Here are some common feminine noun endings that will help you to know that the noun needs 'la' or 'une' before it. Generally, most feminine nouns end in 'e'. There are a few exceptions to every ending.

Nouns ending in 'ence'
- La patience - patience.
- La conscience - conscience.
- L'agence - the agency.
- L'essence - petrol.
- There is only one exception:
- Le silence - the silence.
- There is only one exception:

Nouns ending in 'ance'
- La chance - luck.
- La naissance - birth.
- La connaissance - knowledge.
- Les vacances - holiday
- Although it has an 's' 'danse' in French is feminine.
- La danse - the danse
- Although it has an 's' 'danse' in French is feminine.

Nouns that end in 'ée'
- L'idée - the idea.
- L'année - the year.
- La journée - the day.
- L'entrée - the entry.
- There are two common exceptions:
- Le lycée - the school.
- Le musée - the museum.

Nouns that end in 'aine'
- Une quinzaine - a fortnight.
- Une centaine - a hundred.
- Une douzaine - a dozen.
- Une semaine - a week.

Nouns that end in 'ine'
- La cousine - cousin.
- La poitrine - chest.
- La peine - the bother.
- La piscine - the pool.
- An exception is:
- Un magazine - a magazine.
- An exception is:

Nouns that end in 'que'
- La magique - the magic.
- La musique - the music.
- La bibliothèque - the library.
- L'informatique - IT.
- Some exceptions are:
- Le risque - the risk.
- Le plastique - plastic.
- Some exceptions are:
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12.2Holidays - Vocabulary
13Global Issues
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14Grammar
14.1Present Tense
14.2Perfect Tense
14.3Imperfect Tense
14.4Future Tense
14.5Conditional Tense
14.6Passive
14.7Imperative
15Other Grammar
15.1Nouns
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15.3Pronouns
15.5Infinitive Phrases
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1Phonics/Alphabet/Spellings
1.1Alphabet & Accents
2Family & Relationships
2.1Family
2.2Family - Vocabulary
3Home
4Customs & Traditions in French Speaking Countries
4.1Customs & Traditions in French Speaking Countries
4.2Customs & Traditions - Vocabulary
5Lifestyle
6Sports & Games
7Health
8School
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10Leisure, Free Time & Media
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11Town & Region
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12Holidays
12.1Holidays
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13Global Issues
13.1Global Issues
13.2Global Issues - Vocabulary
14Grammar
14.1Present Tense
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14.3Imperfect Tense
14.4Future Tense
14.5Conditional Tense
14.6Passive
14.7Imperative
15Other Grammar
15.1Nouns
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15.3Pronouns
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15.8Prepositions
15.9Asking Questions
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