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The noun 'farmer' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or female.

The personal pronouns that take the place of the noun 'farmer' are:

  • he, for a male as a subject
  • she, for a female as a subject
  • him, for a male as an object
  • her, for a female as an object

Examples:

The farmer gave me an apple. He said I could give it to the horse.

A new farmer joined the cooperative. Everyone greeted her warmly.

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I waved to the farmer as I passed by.

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the fisherman caught a catfish

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He

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Farmers

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A farmer

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