Now you try it. El or la or both? Is there a change to the end?

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Now you try it. El or la or both? Is there a change to the end? Nombre_______________ Hora____ Now you try it. El or la or both? Is there a change to the end? el/la__ doctor/a_ la___ familia X_ ______ amigo__ ______ jueves__ ______ artista__ ______ blusa__ ______ situación__ ______ Señor__ ______ número__ ______ taco__ ______ turista__ ______ tren__ ______ elefante__ ______ escuela__ ______ nacionalidad__ ______ conversación__ ______ calculadora__ ______ arte__ ______ programa__ ______ agosto__

The same rules apply when you use “un” or “una”. un/una_ doctor/a_ una__ familia X_ ______ patio__ ______ martes__ ______ jalapeño__ ______ rodeo__ ______ visibilidad__ ______ amigo__ ______ dentista__ ______ problema__ ______ radio__ ______ día__ ______ tigre__ ______ piñata__ ______ libertad__ ______ información__ ______ biologia__ ______ pronunciación__ ______ siesta__ ______ latitud__