In the English language, nouns and pronouns are classified into three genders.
There are three genders
- Masculine
- Feminine
- Neuter
Most nouns do not have neuter gender.
Here is a list of masculine and feminine nouns.
Have a look-
| Masculine | Feminine |
|---|---|
| Boy | Girl |
| Brother | Sister |
| Husband | Wife |
| Father | Mother |
| King | Queen |
| Uncle | Aunty |
| Sir | Madam |
| Man | Woman |
| Gentleman | Lady |
| Son | Daughter |
| Prince | Princess |
| Waiter | Waitress |
| Landlord | Landlady |
| He | She |
| His | Her |
Neuter Gender Examples Mountain River Building Bus Table
Related Lessons-
- Alphabet
- Vowels and consonants
- Number
- Use of ‘am’: profession
All Lessons of Listening Grammar