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Larissa
Hello, everyone,
Could you explain why "their" is used in this sentence? not his/her.
A contributor of mine told me that her father got anything but the reaction he expected when in New Orleans he asked a friend if he could pinch their date for a dance.
30 okt. 2021 05:02
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The gender of the contributor's father's friend is unknown (perhaps the contributor didn't mention it, or perhaps her father hadn't told her), irrelevant, or inconvenient to mention, so "singular-they" is used. One possibility is that the author may be deliberately holding back the information to surprise us later on in the article.
"Singular-they" has been used by native English speakers for hundreds of years, almost as long as "plural-they" (although not as long as "singular-you" in place of "thee / thou".
30 oktober 2021
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Based on the context, it implies the gender neutrality aspect.
30 oktober 2021
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They, them, and their can be used for a single person.
Most modern dictionaries have a usage note under the definition of the word they.
An internet search for “singular they” will find numerous explanations.
30 oktober 2021
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They, them, or their can be used for a single person when you don't know the gender, when you don't want to disclose the gender, or when the gender is not important to the point you are making.
It's also much more convenient than writing "his or her" each time.
30 oktober 2021
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30 oktober 2021
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