Gender tells us whether a person or animal is **male** or **female**.
In English Grammar, there are two common genders:
### 1. Masculine Gender
A word used for a **male** person or animal is called Masculine Gender.
**Examples:**
* Boy
* Man
* Father
* King
* Lion
* Cock
### 2. Feminine Gender
A word used for a **female** person or animal is called Feminine Gender.
**Examples:**
* Girl
* Woman
* Mother
* Queen
* Lioness
* Hen
## Masculine and Feminine Pairs
| Masculine | Feminine |
| --------- | -------- |
| Boy | Girl |
| Father | Mother |
| King | Queen |
| Brother | Sister |
| Uncle | Aunt |
| Man | Woman |
| Son | Daughter |
| Lion | Lioness |
| Cock | Hen |
| Bull | Cow |
## Examples in Sentences
1. The **boy** is playing. The **girl** is dancing.
2. My **father** is a teacher. My **mother** is a doctor.
3. The **king** lives in a palace. The **queen** lives in a palace.
## Exercise
Write the Feminine Gender of:
1. Boy = _______
2. King = _______
3. Brother = _______
4. Lion = _______
5. Uncle = _______
### Answers
1. Girl
2. Queen
3. Sister
4. Lioness
5. Aunt
## Remember
* Masculine means **Male**.
* Feminine means **Female**.
* Gender helps us identify whether someone is male or female.
### Conclusion
Gender is an important part of English Grammar. By learning Masculine and Feminine words, children can improve their vocabulary and sentence-making skills. Practice these word pairs daily to remember them easily.
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