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:
Verbal nouns, called gerunds, are the present participle of a verb (the -ing word) that functions as a noun in a sentence. Examples are:actingaimingarguingarmingbalancingbeggingbettingbowlingcallingcasingcastingcoatingcurlingdancingdatingdrawingdyingeatingeasingelectingeveningfacingfinishingfishingflashingfurnishingsgardeninggradinggreetingguessinghazinghelpinghousinghuntingicinginningironingjoiningjokingjumpingkillingkissingknittingknockinglandinglikinglininglodginglongingmatingmistingmountingmovingmurmuringmusingnestingnudgingnursingnurturingofferingopeningovercomingoverseeingpaintingpartingplowingpurgingrisingrubbingrulingrunningrushingsavingsscoldingsewingsolderingtailoringtellingtinkeringtoolingtutoringundoingunveilingupbringingurgingvacationingvanishingvaultingventingwailingwantingweavingwebbingweddingweltingwordingyearningyellingyodelingzoning
Content words are words that give a sentence its meaning. Examples of content words include nouns, adjectives and verbs.
taba si jason
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender specific noun for the brother of your mother or father is uncle.The gender specific noun for the sister of your mother or father is aunt.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Examples of nouns for a male are:brotherbuckbullfatherkingmanroosterramstallionuncle
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Examples of nouns for a male are:brotherbuckbullfatherkingmanroosterramstallionuncle
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. Examples of gender specific nouns for a female are: daughter doe girl hen mare mother sister sow queen woman
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
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Examples:mother, fatherbull, cowsister, brotherking, queenmare, stallionuncle, auntOr common gender nouns for people or things that can be male or female. Examples:parentcattlefriendteacherhorsedriverPronouns are also gender specific or common gender words. Examples:pronouns that take the place of a noun for a male: he, him, his, himselfpronouns that take the place of a noun for a female: she, her, hers, herselfpronouns that take the place of nous for a male or a female: they, them, theirs, their, themselves.
Examples of nouns are:anarchyanimositybeautybraverycommunismconceptcuriositydemocracydisciplineemotionfeelingfreedomfriendlinessfriendshipfungoalHappinessHatehonestyhonor
The masculine form of "auteur" in French is "auteur" and the feminine form is "autrice."
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Some examples of gender specific nouns are: baron/baroness boar/sow boy/girl brother/sister buck/doe bull/cow count/countess father/mother gentleman/lady groom/bride husband/wife king/queen lord/lady man/woman nephew/niece peacock/peahen rooster/hen stallion/mare uncle/aunt widower/widow
Examples of gender specific nouns for: MALE father king boy bull ram FEMALE mother queen girl cow ewe Examples of common gender nouns (nouns for a male or a female): parent president child whale sheep Examples of neuter nouns (nouns for things that have no gender) car street light steak wool
Examples of common nouns:appleboatcouchdaggereggfoamgorillaharpicejoykneelollipopmothernotionoperapurposequailrocksteakteacherurchinvalleyworkbenchyogurtzoologist
la = the (feminine) It is the article "the" used for feminine nouns (Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine and determined by traditional use, not by any particular qualities.) Examples: la escuela - the school el autobús - the bus
The nouns for gender are male, female, neuter. Male: man, father, son, brother, uncle Female: woman, mother, daughter, sister, aunt Neuter: family, parent, child, neighbor, friend Neuter: street, house, door, room, table