The word 'his' is a personal pronoun, a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective to show something belongs to a male.
The possessive pronoun hers and the possessive adjective her show something belongs to a female.
Examples:
possessive pronoun: The house on the corner is his. The house on the opposite corner is hers.
possessive adjective: His house is on the corner. Her house is on the opposite corner.
The plural form for the noun female is females.
"Woman" is the singular form of a female adult human."Women" is plural.That woman is wearing a blue dress.Those women are talking with one another.
The feminine plural form of "gris" is grises.When you make a masculine noun female and plural, you add an "es." If the word already ends with "e," you'd just add an "s."
There is no female form of the name Liam but Liam is short for William which has the female form of Willamina.
Yes, the word 'sisters' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'sister', a word for a female who has one or both parents in common with another individual; a word for a person.
The female form of the word uncle is aunt.
The female form of the word editor is EDITOR
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The plural form for the noun female is females.
The Female term for the word Baron is Baroness...
The noun for a female deer is 'doe'. The plural form is does.
The word female can be an adjective and a noun. The adjective form refers to belonging to the female sex. The noun form is someone or something of the feminine sex.
Male: Onderwyser Female: Onderwyseres
The word "bastard" is gender neutral.
That is the correct spelling of "sorority" (female form of fraternity).
The feminine plural form of "gris" is grises.When you make a masculine noun female and plural, you add an "es." If the word already ends with "e," you'd just add an "s."
There isn't a female form of the word 'fox', but a female fox is called a vixen.