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Gender of nouns refers to the sex of the nouns in the English language.
Gender of nouns refers to the sex of the nouns in the English language.
False (B)
Nouns in English do not have gender like some other languages such as Spanish or French.
Nouns in English do not have gender like some other languages such as Spanish or French.
True (A)
In English, nouns do not change their form to indicate masculine, feminine, or neuter gender.
In English, nouns do not change their form to indicate masculine, feminine, or neuter gender.
True (A)
True or false: Nouns in English do not change their form to indicate masculine, feminine, or neuter gender.
True or false: Nouns in English do not change their form to indicate masculine, feminine, or neuter gender.
True or false: English nouns have gender like some other languages such as Spanish or French.
True or false: English nouns have gender like some other languages such as Spanish or French.
True or false: Gender of nouns refers to the sex of the nouns in the English language.
True or false: Gender of nouns refers to the sex of the nouns in the English language.
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English Nouns and Gender
- English nouns do not have gender, unlike some languages such as Spanish or French.
- Nouns in English do not change their form to indicate masculine, feminine, or neuter gender.
- The statement "Gender of nouns refers to the sex of the nouns in the English language" is false, as English nouns do not have gender.
- English nouns do not have a distinction between masculine, feminine, or neuter forms.
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