Gender (He and She)
- Look at the following sentences:
- Joe is a boy. He is Helen’s brother.
- Helen is a girl. She is Joe’s sister.
- David is a man. He is their father.
- Alice is a woman. She is their mother.
- John is their uncle. Mary is their aunt.
- The words boy, brother, man, father, uncle, belong to the he-group.
- The words girl, sister, woman, mother, aunt, belong to the she-group.
- Nouns in the he-group are the names of male persons or animals. They are said to be of the Masculine Gender.
- Nouns in the she-group are the names of female persons or animals. They are said to be of the Feminine Gender.
- Now look at the following sentences:
1. The table is made of wood.
2. The purse is made of leather.
- Table, wood, purse, leather are things without life. They are neither males nor females. They are, therefore, said to be of the Neuter Gender, that is, of neither gender.
- Now read the following sentences:
- This child is very active.
- Students should work hard.
- The nouns child and students can be used for both males and females. They are, therefore, said to be of the Common Gender.
- So nouns in English may be Masculine, Feminine, Common or Neuter. People and animals are male or female. Their names or the nouns have Masculine and Feminine Gender.