English, asked by varshithsindhu, 7 months ago

A noun that denotes a male is said to be a masculine gender.

A noun that denotes a female is said to be a feminine gender.

A noun that can denote both a male and a female is said to be a common gender.

A noun that denotes a non living thing is said to be of the neutral gender.

Write the gender of the underlined nouns.

1. Agatha wrote letters to all her friends.

2. Mother gently laid down the baby in the bed.

3. The principal called the students to the office one by one.

4. The captain led the team into the playground.

5. The boys sat on the bench outside​

Answers

Answered by dasaramanasa
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a noun denotes name of a place thing and anything of name

Explanation:

noun is the basically is used when noun what is the noun and what should with my name is Surendra Surendra is noun

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