In English grammar, gender refers to the classification of nouns and pronouns based on biological or social distinctions. The two primary genders are male and female.
Male gender nouns and pronouns are used to refer to male beings or entities associated with masculinity. Examples include:
Female gender nouns and pronouns refer to female beings or entities associated with femininity. Examples include:
Many nouns and pronouns are gender-neutral and do not specify male or female. For example, doctor, teacher, student, and the pronoun they can refer to any gender.
English grammar distinguishes gender primarily in pronouns and some nouns. However, many nouns are neutral or can refer to any gender depending on context.