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Number and gender of noun

what are the number and gender of nouns?
  

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In English the number of a noun is either singular (a boy) or plural (boys). In some other languages dual exists to denote two of something. English nouns no longer have gender but for example German and Latin nouns are either masculine, feminine or neuter.

  • In English the number of a noun is either singular (a boy) or plural (boys).
  • In some other languages dual exists to denote two of something.
  • English nouns no longer have gender but for example German and Latin nouns are either masculine, feminine or neuter.
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In English the number of a noun is either singular (a boy) or plural (boys). In some other languages dual exists to denote two of something. English nouns no longer have gender but for example German and Latin nouns are either masculine, feminine or neuter.

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