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Efren F. Abulencia
Lilia A. Manzano
Patria severino
Agnes A. Tolosa


Friday, September 11, 2009

Gender Nouns

GENDER - Indicates the sex of the noun like masculine, feminine, neuter and common

1. Masculine nouns denote the male gender
Ex.: man, boy, priest

2. The feminine nouns shows female gender
Ex.: woman, girl, priest

3. Neuter nouns denote inanimate objects
Ex.:house, pen, book

4. The common nouns are referring to names which can either in the male or female gender.
Ex.: teacher, nurse, student

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