gender of noun

Noun Gender Master Notes

English Grammar: Noun Gender

1. Classification

MASCULINE (Male)
Boy, Father, Lion, Dog
FEMININE (Female)
Girl, Mother, Lioness, Mare
COMMON (Either)
Doctor, Teacher, Guest, Friend
NEUTER (Object)
Table, Pen, Room, Pool

2. The Priority Rule (For Common Gender)

Rule: If the gender of a Common Noun (Doctor, Teacher, Student) is not specified, English grammar gives priority to the Masculine pronoun.

  1. HE / HIS / HIM (1st Priority)
  2. She / Her / It (Incorrect in general sense)
Examples:
  • The doctor treats his patients well. (Generic sense)
  • Every student must bring his bag.
  • The guest forgot his keys.

Note: If the noun refers to a specific female, use “She”. (e.g., “I met a doctor, she was very kind.”)

3. Male/Female vs. Man/Woman

This is the most confusing part. We must distinguish between “Who they are” vs “Who it is for”.

Rule A: Job / Profession (Physical Identity)

When defining the gender of the person doing the job, use Male / Female.

Formula: Male/Female + Job Title
✅ Male Doctor / Female Doctor
✅ Male Teacher / Female Teacher
✅ Male Nurse / Female Nurse

Rule B: “Who is it for?” (Target/Purpose)

When a noun is used to describe an object or a place meant for a specific gender, use Man / Woman (or Possessive: Men’s/Women’s).

WRONG (Adjective Error) RIGHT (Purpose Noun) Reason
Female Shoes Women’s Shoes / Ladies’ Shoes Shoes do not have a gender. They are for women.
Male Dress Men’s Dress Dress is for men.
Female Accessories Women’s Accessories Items for women.
Woman Doctor Woman Doctor (Context Specific) Note: “Woman Doctor” usually implies a doctor for women (Gynecologist), whereas “Female Doctor” implies the doctor is a woman.

4. Respectful Addressal

  • Gentleman / Lady: Used to show respect or social standing.
Lady Doctor Accepted usage for respect (instead of Female Doctor).
Lady Inspector Accepted usage.
Gentle Lady Superfluous! “Lady” already implies “Gentlewoman”. Don’t use both.

5. Personification (Nature’s Gender)

When non-living things are treated as living beings, gender is assigned based on their qualities.

MASCULINE (Power)

Qualities: Strength, Violence, Hardness, Energy.

Sun Summer Winter Time Death Storm Thunder Ocean War

e.g., “The Sun shot his bright rays.”

FEMININE (Beauty)

Qualities: Beauty, Softness, Grace, Fertility.

Moon Earth Spring Nature Liberty Hope Peace River Ship

e.g., “The Moon hid her face.”

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