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Nouns answer the questions "What is it?" and "Who is it?"
They give names to things, people and qualities.
dog, bicycle, man, girl, beauty, truth, world.
In general there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter in English nouns. However, gender is sometimes shown by different forms or different words.
Masculine | Feminine |
man | woman |
Different forms:
Masculine | Feminine |
actor | actress |
Some nouns can be used for either a masculine or a feminine subject:
cousin | teenager | teacher | doctor |
cook | student | parent | friend |
relation | colleague | partner | leader |
It is possible to make the distinction by adding the words 'male' or 'female'.
For professions, we can add the word 'woman'
In some cases nouns describing things are given gender.