The noun 'son' is a word for a male, a boy or man in relation to either or both of his parents.
The noun 'son' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a person.
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
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male child is son.The noun for a female child is daughter.A son or a daughter is a child or an offspring, both a common gender nouns.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male child is son.The noun for a female child is daughter.A son or a daughter is a child or an offspring, both a common gender nouns.
Examples of gender nouns for males:fathersonunclebrothermankingmanboarbuckbullramroosterExamples of gender nouns for females:motherdaughterauntsisterwomanqueensowdoecowewehenExamples of common gender nouns:parentchildrelativesiblingpersonneighborfriendbirddeersheephorsecatExamples of neuter gender nouns:anchorballchairdooreducationfacegearharpicejokekitelunch
Gender nouns are words specifically for a male or female person or animal; common gender nouns that are words for either a male or a female; and neutral nouns for things that are non-living things. Examples:male gender noun: father, brother, son, uncle, king, buck, stallion, roosterfemale gender nouns: mother, sister, daughter, aunt, queen, doe, mare, hencommon gender nouns: person, neighbor, friend, deer, horse, judge, teacherneuter gender nouns: house, desk, computer, dinner, air, oil, independence
Examples of gender specific nouns are:auntbullkingmotherrooster
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender noun specific for a male is son in law.The corresponding gender noun specific for a female is daughter in law.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'son' is a gender specific noun for a male offspring.The gender specific noun for a female offspring is 'daughter'.The common gender noun for a male or female offspring is 'child'.The noun 'offspring' is also a common gender noun.
Examples of nouns for a male:boyfatherkingunclestallionroosterExamples of nouns for a female: sistermotherqueenniecemarehenExamples of common gender nouns: accountantparentneighborrelativehorsepoultryExamples of neuter nouns: addressboatchairdreameducationfudge
A common gender noun is a word for a person or animal that can be either male or female; for example:common gender: person (gender nouns male or female, mother or father, man or worman)common gender: horse (gender nouns stallion or mare)common gender: pig (gender nouns boar or sow)General common gender nouns for people or animals that have no male or female noun are:partnerdoctorteacherteamherdflockNeuter gender nouns are words for things that have no gender; examples are:housechairskycarshoesfrost
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. Some examples of gender nouns for a female are:auntbridecowdaughterdoeduchessempressewefemalegirlgrandmotherhenhindhostessjennyladyleopardesslionessmadammarematronmissmistressmothermother-in-lawnannyniecenunpeahenpenprincessqueensistersowtigressvixenwaitresswidowwifewoman
English nouns do not have gender.