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Use a plural rather than singular subject. Original: Each student will develop his or her own lesson plan. Revised: All students will develop their own lesson plans. Change point-of-view or use an ...
Unlike nouns and verbs, pronouns usually evolve glacially. Anglophones have been using their tidy little set for centuries.
John McWhorter to the rescue! This week the Columbia University linguist publishes a witty book called “Pronoun Trouble: The ...
Subject pronouns take the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence – they tell us who or what is doing the action of the verb. In English, the subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we ...
Included in a list of over 500 words and new meanings just added to the Merriam Webster dictionary is a new definition for the word "they" — specifically, as a singular pronoun used by people ...