GENDER & CAPITALIZATION : LESSON 1 : EXERCISE
Here is a complete, ready-to-use grammar lesson for GENDER and CAPITALIZATION , designed to fit the style and content of pages 85–99 (Unit 1 “Eidgah” and its exercises) in your 7th English Term I book. [PERPLEXITY BROWSER] Lesson 1: Gender Quick concept recap In English grammar, gender is a way of grouping nouns and pronouns as masculine (male), feminine (female), common (either male or female), or neuter (non‑living things). The prose “Eidgah” has many examples like Hamid (masculine), Granny Ameena (feminine), friend (common), and tongs (neuter). A. Sort the nouns by gender Write each noun from the box in the correct column. Word box (from the lesson “Eidgah”): Hamid, Granny Ameena, boy, girl, friend, shopkeeper, policeman, milkmaid, lawyer, water‑carrier, washerwomen, holy man, village, tongs, sweets, toys. Masculine Feminine Common Neuter (Students discuss in pairs before writing. Then you can elicit and fill on the board.) B. Change the gender – singular words Change the underlin...