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Answered by prem9873352764
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some languages, nouns have gender. This means that a noun causes other words such as adjectives to change their spelling according to certain rules. Grammatical gender has little to do with biological gender. English does not have grammatical gender for nouns.

On the other hand, the biological gender of the thing or person referred to does affect a few areas of English grammar.

a cow… she or it a bull… he or it

a girl… she a boy… he

Gender distinctions are relevant where personal pronouns (Personal pronouns) and possessive determiners (Determiners) have to be decided on. These distinctions are only noticeable in singular nouns.

He found his book.

He had been looking for it.

She found her book.

She had been looking for it.

There are also special cases, such as the association of neuter gender with babies and small animals, or feminine gender with a vehicle.

I just saw a mouse. It was running across the room.

The spider was spinning its web.

The beetle crawled into its hole.

The baby threw down its rattle.

I’ve got a new boat; she’s a real beauty

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