English: Class 5: Chapter 4

Lecture 4-5: Gender Nouns and Sentence Structure

This lesson explains gender nouns, which show whether a noun refers to male, female, or neither. The three main types are masculine (boy, father, king), feminine (girl, mother, queen), and neuter (book, car, tree). Some nouns change form by adding suffixes like ess or ette (actor → actress, prince → princess), while others remain the same (parent, child, teacher). Learning gender nouns helps us communicate clearly about people, animals, or objects. Exercises such as identifying gender, changing masculine to feminine, and filling blanks reinforced the concept and improved grammar skills. In this lecture we will also learn the sentence structre.