Nouns Gender
ICSE · Class 4 · English Grammar
Step-by-step guide to study Nouns Gender in ICSE Class 4 English Grammar. Topics to cover, practice strategy, and time allocation.
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What to Focus On
- Masculine gender refers to males.
- Feminine gender refers to females.
- Examples: boy, man, king, actor (masculine); girl, woman, queen, actress (feminine).
- Neuter gender is for non-living things.
- These nouns are neither male nor female.
- Examples: book, chair, pen, box, car.
- Common gender nouns can refer to both males and females.
- The gender is not clear from the noun itself.
- Examples: doctor, student, player, cousin, neighbour, baby.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
All people are either masculine or feminine, so every person's noun must be one of them.
If a noun ends with 'man' like 'policeman', it must be masculine gender.
Animals are always of masculine or feminine gender.
Memory Tips
Four types of gender in nouns: Masculine, Feminine, Neuter, Common
Masculine gender refers to male beings
Feminine gender refers to female beings
Neuter gender is for non-living things
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