Constructive gadfly

Though I’m not particularly fond of linguistic purity insisting on language correctness extended to gender structure, I do advocate that we gentlemen of letters should make every effort to use “his/her” and “persons.” I trust the ladies of letters will not find this patronizing or inverse chauvinism.


Comments
on Mar 01, 2006
l english).
on Mar 02, 2006
They[Loiuse antecedent] took off their dress. Everybody are doing their thing.[?]
on Mar 02, 2006
Grammar are for the weak.
on Mar 02, 2006
i yusto cudnt spel gramarion...now i are wun.
on Mar 02, 2006
I must confess it would be a heck of a lot easier to return to Mankind and all it grammatically implies.
on Mar 02, 2006

They[Loiuse antecedent] took off their dress. Everybody are doing their thing.[?]

They took off their dress.  Everybody is doing their thing.  You have to change the verb when using the royal/plurals.

And if 'they' were taking off 'their' dress, I hope they were either scottish, or ladies!

on Mar 03, 2006
either scottish, or ladies!


Or Jessica!--delivering pizza.