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explain

noun

pronoun

and

feminine and masculine​

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Answered by mesumit2110
2

Answer:

Explanation:

A noun that refers to something with male genitalia is masculine, a noun that refers to something with female genitalia is feminine and most other nouns are neuter by default.

Answered by Anonymous
31

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 \sf \huge{noun}

noun is nothing but name of person,place, things and animals etc...

example:

  • girl
  • hyderabad
  • pencil

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 \sf \huge{pronoun}

pronoun is nothing but they take the place of a noun in a sentence

example:

  • he
  • she
  • her
  • who
  • what
  • whom

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 \sf \huge{masculine}

A masculine is nothing but which denotes the male person or an animal is known as masculine

example:

  • boy
  • brother
  • father
  • man

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 \sf \huge{feminine}

A feminine is nothing but which denotes the female person or animal is known as feminine

example:

  • girl
  • mother
  • women
  • sister

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I hope it's help uh

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