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- word usage - How to use their and theirs? - English Language . . .
Their is an adjective It is used to modify a noun: This is their ball Theirs is a pronoun It is not used to directly modify a noun, although it does require an antecedent noun: This ball is theirs In practice, their and theirs are basically equivalent in meaning, and you can use either one according to how you wish to word your sentence In
- pronouns - Noun after their must be plural? - English Language . . .
Their X just means X belongs to multiple people If each of the "their" has an X, then you are talking about multiple Xs, and should use the plural form of X If everyone in the "their" group is sharing a single X, you would use a singular X An each can emphasize the "everyone has their own X" and can override this
- Using their or its when referring to an inanimate object
"Their" and "they" can be used in the third-person singular When used (instead of her or his) to refer to a person, "their" simply includes no information as to their gender: Each of these programmers had their code reviewed by an expert Of these, each programmer had their code reviewed by an expert Here are the programmers
- The use of their in academic writing - English Language Learners . . .
@forest "They" for a known individual isn't controversial due to the confusion it can cause, it's controversial because some people actively oppose acknowledging the existence of trans people (which may include making arbitrary distinctions within their grammar), or they refuse to make even the smallest accommodation for trans people
- genderless pronouns - Why use their after someone? - English . . .
Singular they is the use of they, or its inflected or derivative forms, such as them, their or themselves, to refer to a single person or an antecedent that is grammatically singular It typically occurs with an antecedent of indeterminate gender, as in sentences such as: "Everyone returned to their seats "
- grammaticality - When should I use its vs their? - English Language . . .
Their relationships means the relationships among the system components; their must refer to components, because that is the only plural Noun Phrase in this clause Its relationships would have no very clear referent: there is no singular Noun Phrase in this clause to which it can refer
- pronouns - Its or Their to refer to a company? - English Language . . .
Both its and their are pronouns While its is a singular pronoun, their is a plural pronoun A company is a collective noun In AmE, Company takes a singular verb form and singular pronoun While in BrE, Company takes a plural verb form and plural pronoun So, depending on that, both are correct In AmE: The company will issue its annual report
- Use of its versus their when using each in a sentence
Singular they their(s) is a somewhat contested feature of English; you will get varying perspectives on its appropriateness depending on whom you ask However, it typically is used where he she or his her(s) would be gender-biased not where it its would be used Everyone brought their own dinner (Everyone is not defined as masculine or feminine)
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