Here's why:
* Gender in French: Nouns in French have grammatical gender, either masculine or feminine. This impacts the agreement of articles, adjectives, and pronouns.
* Phrases: Phrases don't have inherent gender. They are simply groups of words that express a complete thought.
* Context is Key: If you're asking whether a specific phrase is grammatically feminine or masculine, you need to provide the actual phrase for analysis.
Example:
Let's say you have the phrase "la belle maison" (the beautiful house). "Maison" (house) is feminine, so the adjective "belle" (beautiful) also needs to be feminine.
To summarize:
* "Phrase" itself doesn't have gender.
* You can analyze the gender of individual words within a phrase.
* To determine the gender of a phrase, provide the specific phrase.