![]() ![]() Recently, many academic and popular publications have started accepting the use of the pronoun "they" as a singular pronoun, meaning writers use "they" to correspond to singular subjects in an effort to avoid gendered pronouns. Since the subject is singular ("a community group"), the pronoun ("it") must also be singular. ![]() Since the subject is singular ("neither"), the pronoun ("he") must also be singular.Įxample: A community group of teachers is meeting tonight to see if it can find a way to help students improve their SAT scores. ![]()
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