Difference between revisions of "Grammar:Gender/0"
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+ | <category>Nonconformity between Subject and Gender | ||
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+ | <category>Words which can be either Male or Female | ||
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+ | <p>Sometimes a verb will combine a masculine and feminine form. For example:</p> | ||
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Version as of 10:01, 4 October 2021
Gender
Nonconformity between Subject and Gender
Words which can be either Male or Female
Androgynous Verbs
Sometimes a verb will combine a masculine and feminine form. For example: