In English, the genders of nouns are:
More examples: Male: father, boy, uncle, rooster, bull, duke, man
Female: girl, sister, cow, duchess, woman, mare, daughter
Common gender: teacher, cousin, cat, judge, friend, customer, pilot
Neuter: pillow, pencil, table, building, hat, island, oxygen
Not in English. There is no gender in the English noun.
Examples of nouns that are gender specificare:FOR A MALEboyfatherkingunclestallionroosterFOR A FEMALEsistermotherqueenniecemarehenExamples of common gender nouns, words that can be for a male or a female are:accountantparentneighborrelativehorsepoultryExamples of neuter nouns, words for things that have no gender are:addressboatchairdreameducationfudge
The genders for nouns and pronouns are:gender specific words for a male (man, father, brother, king, stallion, ram, bull, he, his)gender specific words for a female (girl, sister, grandma, princess, hen, ewe, lioness, her, herself)common gender words, words for something that can be male or female (parent, teacher, relative, judge, owner, horse, cat, octopus, they, them)neuter words, words for things that have no gender (phone, house, tire, education, fence, hope, knee, empire, it, its, them, theirs)
Both feminine and masculine genders exist in French.Specifically, all nouns exhibit either feminine or masculine gender. In addition, all adjectives have feminine or masculine forms. The past participles of verbs also will have feminine or masculine forms depending upon the gender of the speaker.
The genders of nouns are:nouns specific for a male (father, brother, king, stallion, boar, ram)nouns specific for a female (mother, sister, queen, mare, sow, ewe)common gender nouns (parent, sibling, doctor, friend, horse, pig, sheep)neuter nouns (house, car, sky, coffee, cup, water, street, education, table)There is no fifth gender.
There are four genders of nouns: 1-gender specific nouns for a male 2-gender specific nouns for a female 3-common gender nouns,; nouns that can be a male or a female 4-neuter nouns; nouns for things that have no gender
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Not in English. There is no gender in the English noun.
Examples of nouns that are gender specificare:FOR A MALEboyfatherkingunclestallionroosterFOR A FEMALEsistermotherqueenniecemarehenExamples of common gender nouns, words that can be for a male or a female are:accountantparentneighborrelativehorsepoultryExamples of neuter nouns, words for things that have no gender are:addressboatchairdreameducationfudge
Most nouns in the English language, including education, do not have genders.
In English, we don't have separate genders for nouns like they do in French, Italian, Spanish, etc.They are genderless as they are all usually preceded by a, an, the or a number.
Four nouns (synonyms) for the noun dog are:caninepetcompanionhunter
Four nouns for dad: father, grandfather, man, parent. Four nouns for son: boy, child, offspring, person.
Four nouns (synonyms) for Abraham Lincoln are:manhusbandfathercitizen
Examples of four letter nouns:acrebarncarddeckedgefroggoatholeironjokekneeluckmeatnoteokrapailquizrosestartownuservasewaspx-rayyearzeal
The genders of pronouns are:pronouns for a male (he, him, you, they, them, his, himself)pronouns for a female (she, her, you, they, them, hers, herself)neuter (it, they, them)The genders of nouns are:a noun for a male (boy, uncle, king, stallion, peacock, ram)a noun for a female (mother, sister, duchess, mare, peahen, ewe)common gender nouns (teacher, parent, neighbor, pilot, author, person)neuter nouns (fence, carrot, street, airplane, rock, pencil, paper, pool)