English Grammar: The Gender of Nouns in English
Gender – a grammatical category of the noun, which reflects the biological category of sex of the noun referent.
Gender – a grammatical category of the noun, which reflects the biological category of sex of the noun referent.
There are three prepositions in English that are commonly used with time IN, AT, ON.
Compound nouns are formed by combining two (or more) words. The two words have different meanings separately. But together they have a new meaning.
“The” is the only definite article in English and one of the most commonly used words in
the English language.
The indefinite article of English takes the two forms a and an. Semantically they can be regarded as meaning “one” usually without emphasis.
The causative verb is a common structure in English. It shows that somebody or something is indirectly responsible for an action.
Subject-verb agreement is a grammatical rule, which states that the subject and the verb must agree in a sentence.
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