neuter pronoun造句

例句与造句

  1. But in English we have a quite useful neuter pronoun.
  2. The use of the neuter pronoun'it'in reference to a person is considered dehumanizing.
  3. In principle, animals are triple-gender nouns, being able to take masculine, feminine and neuter pronouns.
  4. Except for the Italian and Romanian heteroclitic nouns, other major Romance languages have no trace of neuter nouns, but still have neuter pronouns.
  5. The third neuter pronouns are used differently . ! 1 ( man ) is often used to refer to inanimate objects and non-human animate beings.
  6. It's difficult to find neuter pronoun in a sentence. 用neuter pronoun造句挺难的
  7. :FWIW, here is AHD's usage panel's position on the use of the word " they " as a singular neuter pronoun.
  8. In modern English, by contrast, the noun " shield " takes the neuter pronoun " it ", because it designates a sexless object.
  9. We have a neuter pronoun, " it ", which seems to do quite well for us in other contexts . moink 22 : 38, 12 Mar 2004 ( UTC)
  10. The reason for many of these words was that historically basic prepositions didn't really directly take neuter pronouns as objects, so that compounds of " there " + preposition etc . were used instead.
  11. For instance on the French Fifth Republic page, the feminine pronouns are used ( presumably because " la France " is feminine in French ) but in United States, the neuter pronouns are used.
  12. Although many of the church members do not refer to God using feminine or neuter pronouns, this may be based on a desire to use familiar and traditional forms of address for the Divine, rather than a commitment to a gendered Godhead.
  13. The third-person singular neuter pronoun " ello " ( as well as its plural " ellos " ) is likewise rarely used as an explicit subject in everyday Spanish, although such usage is found in formal and literary language.
  14. However, the King James Version uses the neuter pronoun " it " of " the Spirit " four times ( John 1 : 32; Romans 8 : 16, 26; 1 Peter 1 : 11 ), as do other versions in at least some of these verses.
  15. :By the 14th century, regular grammatical gender in English ( i . e . arbitrary assignment of specific nouns to be masculine, feminine, and neuter, much as in modern German ) had already disappeared, and was replaced by so-called " natural gender " ( that is, there were no longer morphological gender distinctions in adjective and determiner forms, and whether a masculine, feminine, or neuter pronoun was used to refer back to a noun generally depended on whether the noun denoted male, female, or sexless entities, with certain exceptions and complications ).
  16. The question is whether, if the biological gender of the animal is known, as it normally is when referring to specific horses, dogs, and cats, and some other farm animals, the pronoun used is the one that matches with the referent noun as opposed to the one that corresponds to the actual animal or the proper noun by which the animal is known . ( In English, where the common noun is essentially genderless, either an animate pronoun or a neuter pronoun may be used, and the speaker who uses a neuter pronoun may be corrected . ) talk ) 17 : 54, 22 June 2015 ( UTC)
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