• jackr@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    So you would say that when referencing a singular specific person of undeterminate gender in the third person we should use is? Because I am quite sure that, if that has ever been correct at all, it certainly isn’t now. As per merriam webster: A student was found with a knife and a BB gun in their backpack Monday, district spokeswoman Renee Murphy confirmed. The student, whose name has not been released, will be disciplined according to district policies, Murphy said. They also face charges from outside law enforcement, she said.— Olivia Krauth

    E: also, “Each member [of the women’s touch football team] found something they could improve on in the future.”

    Dalby (Queensland) Herald (Nexis) 21 October 16, 2014 (as quoted in the oxford english dictionary)

    Contradicts you as well unless you’d like to argue that “each man are fighting for himself” is correct.

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      4 hours ago

      If you used any other pronoun other than “they” it would be is and faces

      The student also faces charges. S/He faces charges. They face charges. - this is only because we’re conditioned based on they being plural.

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        4 hours ago

        Yeah? The pronoun is what causes it to be plural. This is how the grammar works. I don’t understand what your argument is here.