NoteID | 37817722303 |
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Front | Gender |
Back | A grammatical category found in many languages in which a noun, pronoun, article and adjective is masculine, feminine or neuter. Some languages only distinguish between masculine and feminine. Other languages group their nouns in different categories such as animate and inanimate rather than gender. This distinction does not occur in English. The only times that gender is shown in English is when the noun refers to a male or female animal, person, etc. |
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