In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns and pronouns for male or female.
The pronouns that takes the place of a noun for a female are:
Note: All of the gender specific pronouns for a female (or a male) are singular pronouns.
The pronouns that take the place of a plural noun (or two or more nouns) for a female, a male, or a neuter noun are:
Feminine pronouns Examples : her, she. She was going to the park with her.
A candybar named with feminine pronouns would be a Hershey bar..."her" "she".
Here are some examples of pronouns: Some, his, them, I. There are many others.
Examples of first person pronouns include "I," "me," "we," and "us." These pronouns are used when the speaker is referring to themselves or including themselves in a group.
I, you, he, she, and they are examples of personal pronouns. Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. The personal pronouns are:first person: I, we, me, ussecond person: youthird person: he, she, it, they, them
Feminine pronouns Examples : her, she. She was going to the park with her.
Some examples of feminine forms for nouns are sister, aunt, mother, grandmother, actress, heiress, mistress, aviatrix. Some examples of feminine forms of pronouns are her, hers, she, herself.
A candybar named with feminine pronouns would be a Hershey bar..."her" "she".
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns and pronouns for male or female.Some nouns for a male are father, boy, man, nephew, rooster, ram, stallion.Some pronouns for a male are he, him, his, himself.Some nouns for a female are aunt, daughter, lady, hen, ewe, mare.Some pronouns for a female are she, her, hers, herself.
Here are some examples of pronouns: Some, his, them, I. There are many others.
Examples of first person pronouns include "I," "me," "we," and "us." These pronouns are used when the speaker is referring to themselves or including themselves in a group.
who, which, what
Pronouns
I, you, he, she, and they are examples of personal pronouns. Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. The personal pronouns are:first person: I, we, me, ussecond person: youthird person: he, she, it, they, them
Hershey's Kisses.
Drag queens typically use she/her pronouns when in drag, as they are embodying a feminine persona on stage.
Some examples of special pronouns include reflexive pronouns (e.g., myself, yourself), possessive pronouns (e.g., mine, yours), and interrogative pronouns (e.g., who, whom). These pronouns serve specific grammatical functions in sentences.