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  2. They - Wikipedia

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    Singular they is a use of they as an epicene (gender-neutral) pronoun for a singular referent. [7] [8] In this usage, they follows plural agreement rules (they are, not *they is), but the semantic reference is singular. Unlike plural they, singular they is only used for people. For this reason, it could be considered to have personal gender.

  3. Grammatical person - Wikipedia

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    they are (third-person plural, and third-person singular) Other verbs in English take the suffix -s to mark the present tense third person singular, excluding singular 'they'. In many languages, such as French , the verb in any given tense takes a different suffix for any of the various combinations of person and number of the subject.

  4. English pronouns - Wikipedia

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    The English pronouns form a relatively small category of words in Modern English whose primary semantic function is that of a pro-form for a noun phrase. [1] Traditional grammars consider them to be a distinct part of speech, while most modern grammars see them as a subcategory of noun, contrasting with common and proper nouns.

  5. Singular they - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language discusses the prescriptivist argument that they is a plural pronoun and that the use of they with a singular "antecedent" therefore violates the rule of agreement between antecedent and pronoun, but takes the view that they, though primarily plural, can also be singular in a secondary extended sense ...

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  7. Personal pronoun - Wikipedia

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    Personal pronouns are pronouns that are associated primarily with a particular grammatical person – first person (as I), second person (as you), or third person (as he, she, it). Personal pronouns may also take different forms depending on number (usually singular or plural), grammatical or natural gender, case, and formality.

  8. My Kid Changed Their Pronouns: 3 Parents on What It’s Like ...

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    They “officially” started right before they turned 7 in the second grade. The inciting incident occurred during a girls' tournament. They asked if they could still participate if they were not ...

  9. Gender Pronouns Explained, And Why You Should ... - AOL

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    Pronouns that we use are as much of us as the rest of our identity. If your child tells you their pronouns, it's important to listen.