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Noun gender

Nouns answer the questions "What is it?" and "Who is it?" They give names to things, people, and places.

Examples

  • dog
  • bicycle
  • Mary
  • girl
  • beauty
  • France
  • world

In general there is no distinction between masculine, feminine in English nouns. However, gender is sometimes shown by different forms or different words when referring to people or animals.

Examples

Masculine
Feminine
Gender neutral
Man
woman
person
Father
mother
parent
Boy
girl
child
Uncle
aunt
 
Husband
wife
spouse
Actor
actress
 
Prince
princess
 
Waiter
waitress
server
Rooster
hen
chicken
Stallion
mare
horse

Many nouns that refer to people's roles and jobs can be used for either a masculine or a feminine subject, like for example cousin, teenager, teacher, doctor, student, friend, colleague

Examples

  • Mary is my friend. She is a doctor.
  • Peter is my cousin. He is a doctor.
  • Arthur is my friend. He is a student.
  • Jane is my cousin. She is a student.

It is possible to make the distinction for these neutral words by adding the words maleor female.

Examples

  • Sam is a female doctor.
  • No, he is not my boyfriend, he is just a male friend.
  • I have three female cousins and two male cousins.

Infrequently, nouns describing things without a gender are referred to with a gendered pronoun to show familiarity. It is also correct to use the gender-neutral pronoun (it).

Examples

  • I love my car. She (the car) is my greatest passion.
  • France is popular with her (France's) neighbours at the moment.
  • I travelled from England to New York on the Queen Elizabeth; she (the Queen Elizabeth) is a great ship.


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