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Happy student Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Everyone

Examples:

1) Here everybody can read what ... want(s).

2) Everyone should be allowed to say what ... think(s) needs to be said.

3) Everybody should have ... own opinion.

I have 3 grammar books at home, and 1 of them says that I should use

'he/his', since it's gender-neutral. It doesn't say anything about

'they/their'. The 2nd book says that 'they/their' is completely wrong and I

should say 'he or she/his or her', and also I should avoid just 'he/his', as

it sounds very rude and sexist. The 3rd book doesn't say anything

about this rule at all, but it has lots of examples with 'they/their'.

As I understand there are a lot of different opinions on this matter, but what do you use/think?

Thank you very much!
  

Top answer

As you say, this is a perennial question in English. In my opinion: In formal writing, use "he or she / his or her". Informally, use "they/their".

  • As you say, this is a perennial question in English.
  • In my opinion: In formal writing, use "he or she / his or her".
  • Informally, use "they/their".
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As you say, this is a perennial question in English. In my opinion:

In formal writing, use "he or she / his or her".
Informally, use "they/their".
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Thank you, this is exactly, how I wanted it to be explained)

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