606 examples of gender in sentences

A gaunt, tall, spectacled creature, gender feminine, number singular, person first, case always possessive, that's the standard bearer; a broomstick from the top of which floats a petticoat, that's the standard.

" "You will find little there except the toggery of some of honest Joe's female gender.

They spoke of him in the neuter gender, as a chattel; and it was gravely discussed, in case of danger in a storm at sea, which it would be right first to cast overboard to lighten the ship, a valuable horse or an indifferent slave.

And all that I have written of him is equally true and applies word for word, with only such changes of gender as are needed, to the woman citizen also.

The agreement of words is their similarity in person, number, gender, case, mood, tense, or form.

A Pronoun must agree with its antecedent, or the noun or pronoun which it represents, in person, number, and gender.

For example, they have invented general RULES like these: "The adjective agrees with its noun in number, case, and gender.

Articles, adjectives, and participles, which in many other languages agree with their nouns in gender, number, and case, have usually, in English, no modifications in which they can agree with their nouns.

Yet Lowth says, "The adjective in English, having no variation of gender and number, cannot but agree with the substantive in these respects.

To give one instance out of many: "Gender has respect only to the third person singular of the pronouns, he, she, it.

Yet, according to these same gentlemen, "Gender is the distinction of nouns, with regard to sex;" and, "Pronouns must always agree with their antecedents, and the nouns for which they stand, in gender."

Yet, according to these same gentlemen, "Gender is the distinction of nouns, with regard to sex;" and, "Pronouns must always agree with their antecedents, and the nouns for which they stand, in gender."

Pronouns agree, with their nouns, in person, number, and gender, according to Rule 10th; of which principle, Rules 11th, 12th, and 13th, may be reckoned modifications.

"Agreement is when one word is like another in number, case, gender, or person.

Are the person, number, and gender of a pronoun always determined by an antecedent?

When a pronoun represents a phrase or sentence, of what person, number, and gender is it?

When joint antecedents differ in gender, of what gender is the pronoun?

"Hence, if an adjective or a participle be subjoined to the verb when the construction is singular, it will agree both in gender and in number with the collective noun.

"What are the gender, number, and person, of the pronoun in the first example?"R. C. Smith cor.

"How are the gender and number of the relative known?"Bullions cor.

"Concord is the agreement which one word has with an other, in gender, number, case, or person.

"HE(from the Anglo-Saxon HE) is a personal pronoun, of the third person, singular number, masculine gender, and nominative case.

"Witch" in American dialect is of the common gender.

(Alas that this great name should be used in the feminine gender!)

Gender shows whether a man is masculine, feminine, or neuter.

606 examples of  gender  in sentences