Sunday, January 10, 2016

Sorry, grammar nerds. The singular ‘they’ has been declared Word of the Year.

Sorry, grammar nerds. The singular ‘they’ has been declared Word of the Year.
English is always changing - and that's a good thing.

3 comments:

bunny42 said...

When I heard about this yesterday, I officially resigned from the Grammar Nazi League. No point in staying. We are undone.

However. If it's gonna be singular, then the verb needs to comply. Replacing he or she with they as a singular means, for example, "do whatever he or she wants" becomes "do whatever they wants." Otherwise, it's not singular. Live with it. I wonder how the English teachers are dealing with this brilliant idea.

Jeff said...

It's better than the alternatives.

bunny42 said...

Not sure I agree, because of the singular/plural dichotomy, but the writer of that essay used another of my ear-splitting pet peeves. He said "there's two." No no no no no!!!!! Shriek! There ARE two, or there're two. However, since singular they is supposed to work, I guess I was correct to throw in the towel, grammatically speaking, and call it a day.

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