The gender of a predicate typically refers to how the grammatical gender of a subject influences the form of verbs or adjectives in certain languages. In many languages, such as Spanish or French, the predicate must agree in gender (and number) with the subject it refers to. For example, in Spanish, "El niño es inteligente" (The boy is intelligent) uses a masculine form, while "La niña es inteligente" (The girl is intelligent) uses a feminine form. In English, however, predicates do not change form based on the gender of the subject.
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