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- THEY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Words like everyone, anyone, and someone are typically understood as singular, which means that logically they should be paired with a singular pronoun like him or her
- They - Wikipedia
In or about the start of the 13th century, they was imported from a Scandinavian source (Old Norse þeir, Old Danish, Old Swedish þer, þair), in which it was a masculine plural demonstrative pronoun
- THEY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We can use they to talk about a wide group of people, such as an authority or an institution In such cases, they does not refer to specific people: …
- They - definition of they by The Free Dictionary
Shakespeare, Swift, Shelley, Scott, and Dickens, as well as many other English and American writers, have used they and its forms to refer to singular antecedents Although rejected as ungrammatical by some usage critics, this use of they, their, and them is increasing in all but the most conservatively edited American English
- they - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
"They" refers to people in general (hence the expressions they say, so they say, you know what they say), whereas "one" refers to one person (often such that what is true for that person is true for everyone)
- THEY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
They is used as the subject of a verb You use they to refer to a group of people, animals, or things Feed the dogs because they haven't eaten The two men were far more alike than they would ever admit People matter because of what they are, not what they have
- They: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
"They" is a vital pronoun in the English language, bridging both plural and singular references while supporting inclusive and gender-neutral communication Its evolution and flexibility make it indispensable in modern usage
- What does they mean? - Definitions for they
"They" is a pronoun used to refer to a group of individuals or multiple people as the subject of a sentence It is a gender-neutral pronoun and is used when the gender of the individuals being referred to is unspecified or when referring to entities or objects
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