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Masculine and Feminine Gender in English Grammar

In English grammar, nouns (words for people or animals) are often divided into genders. The two most common are the Masculine and Feminine genders.

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What is masculine and feminine gender?

Answer

In grammar, the masculine gender refers to words denoting male humans or animals (like King or Lion), while the feminine gender refers to words denoting females (like Queen or Lioness).

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Key Facts

Masculine: Represents Males (He/Him).

Feminine: Represents Females (She/Her).

Common Gender: Both male and female (e.g., Student).

Neuter Gender: Lifeless objects (e.g., Chair).

1. Masculine Gender

  • Definition: A noun that refers to a male person or animal is said to be of the Masculine gender.
  • Examples for People: Boy, Man, Father, Brother, King, Uncle, Nephew.
  • Examples for Animals: Bull, Rooster (Cock), Lion, Tiger, Dog.

2. Feminine Gender

  • Definition: A noun that refers to a female person or animal is said to be of the Feminine gender.
  • Examples for People: Girl, Woman, Mother, Sister, Queen, Aunt, Niece.
  • Examples for Animals: Cow, Hen, Lioness, Tigress, Bitch.

Other Genders

Besides these two, English has:

  • Common Gender: Refers to either male or female (e.g., Doctor, Teacher, Baby, Friend).
  • Neuter Gender: Refers to non-living things that are neither male nor female (e.g., Table, Car, Book, Tree).

Questions and Answers

What is masculine and feminine gender?+

In grammar, the masculine gender refers to words denoting male humans or animals (like King or Lion), while the feminine gender refers to words denoting females (like Queen or Lioness).

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