Uniformed and civilian personnel once again can list "they/them," "he/him" or "she/her" on emails and other official ...
The Air Force says it's again allowing airmen and civilian employees to put their preferred personal pronouns in their email ...
But notice that the first option, "he/him" refers to "John", doesn't work for (3). The only real difference between (1) and (3) is that the pronoun is farther away from "John" in (1) than in (3). More ...
John McWhorter to the rescue! This week the Columbia University linguist publishes a witty book called “Pronoun Trouble: The ...
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 indefinite pronoun. Original: A person's ...
Now rather than have 'him' tell 'Holly', we could use our friend the pronoun again and 'he' could tell 'her'. Then 'she' could tell the Queen… ...
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