Neuter
All English nouns are of common gender.
Grammatical gender refers to whether a pronoun is masculine, feminine, common, or neuter.
Yes
The word "town" is considered common gender, meaning it can be used with masculine or feminine articles. It is not typically classified as neuter gender.
Masculine
Egg is a common noun and a neuter gender noun.
The noun 'cyclist' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female bicycle (motor bike, motorcycle) rider.A neuter noun is a word for something that has no gender, such as a bicycle, a toe, a rock, etc.
Yes, the noun 'school' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
No, the indefinite pronoun someone is a common gendernoun, a word for a male or a female. A neuter word is a word for something that has no gender.
No, the noun 'attendant' is a common gender noun, a word that applies equally to a male or a female.A neuter noun is a word for something that has no gender.
The word "wedding" is common gender as it can refer to weddings involving both males and females.