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CBSE Class 3rd English Grammar Noun Worksheet with Answers | The Noun



The Noun – Gender Practice Worksheet for CBSE Class 3 English Grammar


1. Rewrite each sentence, changing the gender of nouns. Make the necessary changes.

 

 

The actress was wearing a beautiful dress.

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This boy is my nephew.

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The nurse helped her cousin.

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My uncles live in Delhi with his son.

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The tall man has gone to see his sister.

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The enchanter turned the cock into stone.

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The horse stood under the tree.

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There are three cows and four nanny-goats on the farm.

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The Empress of Egypt is a good singer.

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The bride laid her garland on the table.

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  1. 2.Match the masculine gender with the feminine gender.

cock                                 doe                                      priest                         mayoress

drake                               ewe                                     mayor                            maid

wizard                             nun                                      nephew                         duchess

monk                               witch                                   salesman                       priestess

ram                                  hen                                      bachelor                         saleswoman

buck                                 duck                                     duke                               niece



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