Wouldn't it have been easier to use "their" instead of explaining why you used "his".LJV wrote:*I choose to use the generic "his" or "he." I know "he/she"s do exist and if you are a "he/she", please don't be offended. "His" and "he" make more sense to me. I also don't subscribe to the opinion that seemingly many children's book authors and self-help parenting book authors do that all children are "she."
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Lots of people do exactly that. The problem with it is that "their" is plural, not singular (possessive form of "they"), so -- unless you're referring to more than one person operating a single computer -- you wind up missing the mark. Again, though, many people do misuse it that way, so -- if you're so inclined -- have at it! "We understand" ...Tubaryan12 wrote:Wouldn't it have been easier to use "their" instead of explaining why you used "his".LJV wrote:*I choose to use the generic "his" or "he." I know "he/she"s do exist and if you are a "he/she", please don't be offended. "His" and "he" make more sense to me. I also don't subscribe to the opinion that seemingly many children's book authors and self-help parenting book authors do that all children are "she."
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Ah, yes one great failing of the English language: no non-gender specific second person pronoun.
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"Its" is about as close as we get.iiipopes wrote:Ah, yes one great failing of the English language: no non-gender specific second person pronoun.
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But then you get into ex girlfriends who "it" could be a very accurate description.Kevin Hendrick wrote: "Its" is about as close as we get.
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I am so inclined......and this is why I love this place.Kevin Hendrick wrote:Lots of people do exactly that. The problem with it is that "their" is plural, not singular (possessive form of "they"), so -- unless you're referring to more than one person operating a single computer -- you wind up missing the mark. Again, though, many people do misuse it that way, so -- if you're so inclined -- have at it! "We understand" ...Tubaryan12 wrote:Wouldn't it have been easier to use "their" instead of explaining why you used "his".LJV wrote:*I choose to use the generic "his" or "he." I know "he/she"s do exist and if you are a "he/she", please don't be offended. "His" and "he" make more sense to me. I also don't subscribe to the opinion that seemingly many children's book authors and self-help parenting book authors do that all children are "she."
....since I'm getting an English lesson today...would it be proper to use the word "the" instead?
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Now there's a thought! Just went back and looked at the original post -- that would work.Tubaryan12 wrote:....since I'm getting an English lesson today...would it be proper to use the word "the" instead?
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This is a great place, isn't it? (thank you, Sean!)
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