CBSE Class 6 Hindi Worksheet Chapter 11 Ling - Download Free PDF
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FAQs on CBSE Class 6 Hindi Worksheet Chapter 11 Ling - PDF
1. Can all nouns be assigned grammatical genders?
Most proper nouns in Hindi have grammatical gender. But common nouns referring to a group of people or any specific profession do not have separate forms for men and women.
2. How can masculine words be identified?
The noun words from which the sense of the male caste is given. For example, words such as Ram, boy, king, horse, elephant, lion, goat, and his give the sense of male class. They are called 'pulling'.
3. How can feminine words be identified?
The noun words from which the female caste is understood. For example, the words Sita, girl, Queen, horse, elephant, lioness, goat, and her give the sense of the female class. They are called 'streeling'.
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