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Brush up on your Grammar

by damith
February 11, 2024 1:09 am 0 comment 1.1K views

All living beings are of either male or female sex. A noun that denotes a male animal is said to be of the Masculine Gender. A noun that denotes a female animal is said to be of the Feminine Gender. A noun that denotes either a male or a female is said to be of the Common Gender. A noun that denotes a thing that is neither male nor female is said to be of the Neuter Gender.

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