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chicken rooster hen
cattle bull ... niece
prince princess
son daughter
steward stewardess
uncle aunt
wizard witch
Feminine
Masculine nouns belong to the
masculine gender.
Feminine nouns belong to the
feminine gender.
Masculine
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Some vowels have a consonant ... native English speakers or
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... quiet.
Our dinner is ready.
The verb be is by far the most common linking verb. The predicate adjective in linking verb
sentences is used to give information about the subject. In the three ... some way of indicating that a noun is the owner or possessor of
another noun. For example, in the phrase John’s book, John is said to own or possess the book.
(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 13 ... (food)
chicken (count): There were a dozen chickens in the yard. (living animals)
Exercise 1.5
All of the underlined nouns in the following sentences are in the plural. Some plurals are cor-
rectly used...
... reporter in China broke the story about the peace talks.
5. The door in the dining room really needs a new coat of paint.
6. They had a big victory despite all the odds.
7. A new painting by the English ... clauses in the following sentences have been underlined. Replace the word(s) in
parentheses with the appropriate relative pronoun.
whom
The actor (the actor) I met last year is now starring in a ... don’t think you have met before.
7. We need to replace the window (the window’s) glass was broken in the storm.
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52 Noun Phrases
17. Berlin,...