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Victo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Are the three sentences below correct?

All employees should bring their W2 forms to the meeting. (NOT: his or her)
The word "all" mandates the use of "their" in PA agreement.

Everybody/everyone/anybody/anyone/no one/someone should bring his or her W2 forms to the meeting. (NOT: their)

Every employee should bring his or her W2 form to the meeting.


Logic and reasoning:

somebody = some body = one person
someone = some one = one person
anybody = any body = one person


anyone = any one = one person
everybody = every body = one person



everyone = every one = one person


anybody, anyone, everybody, everyone, no one, someone

Each of these pronouns is singular and requires "he" or "she" (never "they") on further reference. Yes or no?

Thanks.






  

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I believe all my examples may be correct.

  • I believe all my examples may be correct.
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I believe all my examples may be correct.
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The use of "they" or "their" for a non-gender-specific, third-person, singular pronoun is well-established.

If it offends you, write in the plural.
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Doesn't offend me in the least. My question is whether or not all of my examples above are correct (the info presented). Thanks.
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Hi victo,

Then I would say that while the examples are correct, the statement with "never" is not.

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