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mix up #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 28, 2011 14:53 pm   mix up
 

Are these sentences both correct:

1-When I speak French I mix up the genders.
2-When I speak French I mix up the masculine and the feminine.
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mix up #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 28, 2011 15:54 pm   mix up
 

#1 is OK.

#2 is possible, but it would be more usual to omit both instances of "the".
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