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'They is' or 'They are': Singular Nonbinary - Merriam-Webster

The simple answer is that the most natural-sounding verb is the one to use. They always goes with a plural verb, even when they is referring to a single person: ...

Singular They - AMA Style Insider

The AMA Manual of Style will follow suit with the next edition, allowing the use of plural pronouns with singular indefinite antecedents (eg, ...

Choosing the Singular They | Explorations of Style

Choosing the Singular They · 1. It's necessary. We need a gender-neutral pronoun in order to refer to a singular antecedent without specifying ...

The 600-Year History of the Singular 'They' - Mental Floss

The word has appeared as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun in English literature for centuries. The plural they originated around the 13th century.

they - American Heritage Dictionary Entry

Usage Note: The use of the plural pronouns they, them, themselves, or their with a grammatically singular antecedent dates back at least to 1300, ...

How to Use Singular They - Instructional Solutions

“They/them/their is acceptable in limited cases as a singular and/or gender-neutral pronoun, when alternative wording is overly awkward or clumsy.”

All about the singular 'they' – Microsoft 365

“They” can be used as a third-person singular pronoun if you are referring to someone whose gender is unknown or irrelevant in a given context.

In Support of the Singular "They" - probability.ca

I am in favour of using the "singular they", whereby they/them/their are used when referring to singular objects of indeterminate gender.

Singular they? - Snowflake Stories

"They" in the singular? You might say, “They is plural. That's basic English.” And you're right. They is a plural pronoun. But it's also a singular pronoun.

Understanding Singular 'They' - YR Media

It dates back to at least the 16th century. And most major dictionaries — from Oxford to Webster's — consider it to be grammatically correct.

A centuries-old word with a modern twist - Penn Today

The acceptable use of a singular “they” pronoun made official a linguistic trend already in use for centuries.

The Evolution of the Singular “They” Pronoun | The Savvy Red Pen

The singular “they” is a gender-neutral personal pronoun and is used when we don't know the gender of the noun in the sentence.

theypronoun, adjective, adverb, & noun - Oxford English Dictionary

In anaphoric reference to a singular noun or pronoun. Use of they to refer to a singular antecedent has sometimes been considered erroneous. I.2.a. a1375 ...

Opinion | Knowing When 'They' Means One - The New York Times

Thankfully, this pox on singular “they” has started to ease up over the past 20 years or so. The Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam-Webster ...

Definition and Examples of Singular 'They' - ThoughtCo

Singular "they" is the use of the pronoun they, them, or their to refer to a singular noun or to certain indefinite pronouns (such as anybody or everyone).

Singular “they” | LEGIBLE

You could use he or she or he/she each time. These pairs are entirely appropriate in formal legal writing, and they're used regularly. For me, ...

Singular They: Acceptable or Unacceptable? - Angie Kratzer

Use of "they" and "them" as singular personal pronouns has become acceptable. There are ways to be inclusive without being incorrect.

Q. Is it acceptable to use "they" as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun?

Use of the singular “they” is endorsed as part of APA Style because it is inclusive of all people and helps writers avoid making assumptions about gender.

The Chicago Manual of Style on the Singular Pronoun 'They'

Writers are still strongly cautioned against using the singular they when the referent's gender is unknown or irrelevant, but the previous blanket prohibition ...

“Singular” they? - Jessica Harmon

In text, “s/he” works fairly well, but when you are speaking, there is not a good singular option. There have been pushes to try to get a new ...