top | item 6852282 (no title) mnbvcxza | 12 years ago Or we could just assume that 'he' means 'he or she'. discuss order hn newest alecdbrooks|12 years ago It sometimes does, but that's not really relevant when you're talking about a specific person, whose name is on the top of the page in question. sambeau|12 years ago You're better-off using "they". derekp7|12 years ago I've been seeing a lot of "singular they" lately, even though it goes against what I was taught many years ago in school. One question though: would you yous "they is", or "they are" if you are referring to a singular person? load replies (3)
alecdbrooks|12 years ago It sometimes does, but that's not really relevant when you're talking about a specific person, whose name is on the top of the page in question.
sambeau|12 years ago You're better-off using "they". derekp7|12 years ago I've been seeing a lot of "singular they" lately, even though it goes against what I was taught many years ago in school. One question though: would you yous "they is", or "they are" if you are referring to a singular person? load replies (3)
derekp7|12 years ago I've been seeing a lot of "singular they" lately, even though it goes against what I was taught many years ago in school. One question though: would you yous "they is", or "they are" if you are referring to a singular person? load replies (3)
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