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Gender in English

Change the Gender in English

Gender is a way we describe people, animals, or things based on whether they are male, female, or neutral. Gender in English is a fun part of learning grammar, helping us know how to use words properly depending on who or what we are talking about. Learning about gender can be both interesting and useful for kids, as it helps them describe the world around them more accurately.

What is Gender?

Gender in English grammar refers to the classification of nouns and pronouns as masculine, feminine, common, or neuter, depending on whether they are male, female, both, or neither.

Types of Gender

There are four types of gender in English grammar:

  1. Masculine Gender: Refers to male nouns.
  2. Feminine Gender: Refers to female nouns.
  3. Common Gender: Refers to nouns that can be either male or female.
  4. Neuter Gender: Refers to nouns that are neither male nor female, often objects or non-living things.

Definitions and Examples of All types of Gender

  1. Masculine Gender

The masculine gender refers to nouns that denote male beings, whether they are humans or animals.

Examples of masculine gender:

  1. Feminine Gender

The feminine gender refers to nouns that denote female beings, whether they are humans or animals.

Examples of Female Gender:

  1. Common Gender

Common gender refers to nouns that can denote either a male or a female. These nouns are not gender-specific and apply to both.

Examples of Common Gender:

  1. Neuter Gender

Neuter gender refers to nouns that denote objects, non-living things, or abstract ideas, which have no biological gender.

Examples of Neuter Gender:

 

Gender in English

 

Change Gender from Masculine to Feminine

Masculine Feminine
Actor Actress
Boy Girl
Brother Sister
Bull Cow
Count Countess
Duke Duchess
Emperor Empress
Father Mother
Gentleman Lady
Hero Heroine
Host Hostess
King Queen
Man Woman
Nephew Niece
Prince Princess
Son Daughter
Stallion Mare
Tiger Tigress
Uncle Aunt
Waiter Waitress
Wizard Witch
Husband Wife
Monk Nun
God Goddess
Sir Madam
Lion Lioness
Bachelor Spinster
Drake Duck
Earl Countess
Fox Vixen
Gentleman Lady
Lord Lady
Master Mistress
Mayor Mayors
Poet Poetess
Priest Priestess
Prophet Prophetess
Shepherd Shepherdess
Wizard Witch
Heir Heiress
Steward Stewardess
Count Countess
Beau Belle
Bridegroom Bride
Duke Duchess
Emperor Empress
Sir Madam
Bullock Heifer
Conductor Conductress
Patron Patroness
Sultan Sultana
Tiger Tigress
Gander Goose
Host Hostess
Landlord Landlady
Monk Nun
Bachelor Spinster
Count Countess
Dog Bitch
Gentleman Lady
Actor Actress
Hero Heroine
Nephew Niece
Son Daughter
Brother Sister
Heir Heiress
Priest Priestess
Wizard Witch
Duke Duchess
Stallion Mare
Uncle Aunt
Lion Lioness
Husband Wife
God Goddess
Man Woman
Fox Vixen
Bull Cow
Prince Princess
Boy Girl
Brother Sister
Bull Cow
Waiter Waitress
Wizard Witch
God Goddess
Actor Actress
Prince Princess
Boy Girl
Son Daughter
Uncle Aunt
Bachelor Spinster
Husband Wife
Gentleman Lady
Hero Heroine

 

 

Gender Chart: Masculine, Feminine, and neutral

Lets start changing the Gender in English-

Masculine Feminine Neuter
Actor Actress Table
Boy Girl Chair
Man Woman Book
Father Mother Car
King Queen Tree
Prince Princess Mountain
Brother Sister River
Husband Wife Pencil
Lion Lioness Bag
Rooster Hen House
Bull Cow Road
Duke Duchess Cloud
Tiger Tigress Cupboard
Stallion Mare Lamp
Uncle Aunt Glass
Nephew Niece Bottle
Sir Madam Desk
Hero Heroine Window
God Goddess Door
Emperor Empress Fan
Bachelor Spinster Bag
Wizard Witch Pen
Waiter Waitress Television
Host Hostess Computer
Heir Heiress Airplane
Steward Stewardess Telephone
Monk Nun Bicycle
Poet Poetess Train
Duke Duchess Truck
Count Countess Camera
Fox Vixen Ruler
Gander Goose Boat
Shepherd Shepherdess Pillow
Actor Actress Hat
Godfather Godmother Shirt
Headmaster Headmistress Shoes
Landlord Landlady Tree
Master Mistress Balloon
Salesman Saleswoman Spoon
Policeman Policewoman Pot
Father-in-law Mother-in-law Rocket
Manservant Maidservant Bed
Earl Countess Television
Beau Belle Clock
Bridegroom Bride Carpet
Conductor Conductress Laptop
Patron Patroness Mirror
Sultan Sultana Bowl
Manager Manageress Shoe
Duke Duchess Bell
Actor Actress Bag
Hero Heroine Ball
Prince Princess Hammer
Boy Girl Notebook
Son Daughter Wall
Brother Sister Watch
Tiger Tigress Fan
Wizard Witch Air Conditioner
Poet Poetess Tree
Monk Nun Bottle
Husband Wife Brush
Master Mistress Tablecloth
Stallion Mare Toothbrush
Godfather Godmother Shoe
Sir Madam Clock
Rooster Hen Box
Bull Cow Basket
Father Mother Drum
Man Woman Plate
Actor Actress Cushion
Duke Duchess Candle
Lion Lioness Kite
Boy Girl Book
Nephew Niece Slate
Heir Heiress Window
Uncle Aunt Bowl
God Goddess Ladder
Hero Heroine Chalk
Monk Nun Knife
Prince Princess Fork
Husband Wife Spoon
Waiter Waitress Pot
Father-in-law Mother-in-law Mat
Policeman Policewoman Bench
Salesman Saleswoman Pencil

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Gender

  1. What is gender in English grammar?
    Gender refers to the classification of nouns and pronouns as masculine, feminine, common, or neuter.
  2. How many types of gender are there in grammar?
    There are four types of gender: masculine, feminine, common, and neuter.
  3. What is the difference between masculine and feminine gender?
    Masculine gender refers to male nouns, while feminine gender refers to female nouns.
  4. What is a common gender noun?
    Common gender nouns refer to words that can be used for both males and females, like “teacher” or “student.”
  5. What is a neuter gender noun?
    Neuter gender nouns refer to non-living things, like table or books, which are neither male nor female.
  6. Can you give examples of masculine and feminine nouns?
    Masculine: Boy, Father, King
    Feminine: Girl, Mother, Queen
  7. What is the feminine form of “hero”?
    The feminine form of hero is heroine.
  8. What are some common examples of gender-neutral nouns?
    Some examples of gender-neutral or common-gender nouns are parent, doctor, and friend.
  9. How do we change masculine gender to feminine?
    Some masculine nouns have specific feminine forms, like actor becomes actress, and prince becomes princess.

 

 

 

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