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what are the four types of gender of noun write 20 examples of each.... ​

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Answered by smit21
4

Answer:

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

Answered by Anonymous
22

Answer:

Hii mate

Explanation:

In English, the four genders of noun are masculine, feminine, common, and neuter.

Masculine nouns refer to words for a male figure or male member of a species (i.e. man, boy, actor, horse, etc.)

Feminine nouns refer to female figures or female members of a species (i.e. woman, girl, actress, mare, etc.)

Common nouns refer to members of a species and don't specify the gender (i.e. parent, friend, client, student, etc.)

Neuter nouns refer to things that have no gender (i.e. rock, table, pencil, etc.)

I hope it's helpful

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