To determine the gender of nouns, we need to recognize that different nouns can be categorized based on gender. In English, these categories are:
Masculine (M) : Refers to male members of a species.
Feminine (F) : Refers to female members of a species.
Common (C) : Used for nouns that can be either male or female or don't have a gender specified.
Neuter (N) : Used for nouns that have no gender, usually inanimate objects.
Here is the list with their respective gender classification:
Uncle - (M) Masculine
Bus - (N) Neuter
Father - (M) Masculine
Guest - (C) Common
Table - (N) Neuter
Cow - (F) Feminine
Monk - (M) Masculine
Goose - (C) Common (can refer to either male or female, but specific terms are gander for male and goose for female)
Singer - (C) Common
Sandwich - (N) Neuter
Lawyer - (C) Common
Daughter - (F) Feminine
Understanding the gender of nouns aids in proper grammar use and enhances language precision. For instance, pronouns used with these nouns may change based on their gender, enhancing both writing and speaking skills.