English, asked by priyabaghare, 1 month ago

the boy I still a bachelor change the noun from feminine masculine opposite gender​

Answers

Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

  • According to the given question the right answer is : The girl I still a spinster.

  • We know that Genders are of four kinds and they are : Masculine, Feminine, Neuter, Common Genders.

  • 'Boy' and 'bachelor' are Masculine Genders and here in the written answer 'Girl' and 'spinster' are opposite genders of given 'boy' and 'bachelor.'

Answered by marishthangaraj
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There are few nouns in English that take different forms for masculine and feminine gender.

Explanation:

  • The correct answer is: "The girl, I am still a bachelorette (or spinster)".
  • The feminine gender of 'boy' is 'girl'.
  • The feminine gender of 'bachelor' is 'bachelorette'.
  • But now a days 'spinster' is taken as the feminine gender form of 'bachelor'.
  • Hence both are accepted to be correct.
  • There are no other words in the sentence that denote gender. Therefore 'boy' and 'bachelor' are changed onto 'girl' and 'bachelorette'.
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