
What is an "It" pronoun? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit
Sep 9, 2022 · For the latter, the pronoun wheel is usually along the lines of he/him/his or she/her/hers or they/them/theirs etc but most people only use two. Professionally I see three more regardless. In that …
Genderfluid people: how do you pronoun? : r/NonBinary - Reddit
Nov 5, 2023 · However, I'm writing a (middle grade) novel where the protagonist discovers they are genderfluid (between girl and boy). And I want to get their experience right. Do you prefer when your …
When did the pronoun they/them and the term non-binary become
Mar 9, 2023 · It's linguistically complex. As many have said, "they/them" as a singular genderless pronoun predates modern English. Typically, though, it was used this way only in contexts where the …
My updated pronoun.cc : r/XenogendersAndMore - Reddit
Jun 26, 2024 · Posted by u/partybun_kitty - 39 votes and 7 comments
Top 20 films with the most fans with the pronoun “he” vs the pronoun ...
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is "bro" becoming a pronoun? : r/asklinguistics - Reddit
A potentially damning example: it can be combined with a demonstrative pronoun in a way that would be ungrammatical in my idiolect for a "standard" personal pronoun. He's sick? *This he or that he? Bro's …
CMV: This whole "state your pronouns" thing has gotten a tad ... - Reddit
Dec 27, 2021 · And that is where silliness like "ratio of pronoun usage because you identify with multiple conflicting pronouns" makes the trans and they/them identifiers seem painted in a ridiculous farce …
Starting a Paragraph with a 3rd Person Pronoun : r/writing - Reddit
Sep 4, 2023 · Starting a Paragraph with a 3rd Person Pronoun I don't know why I was randomly thinking of this, but in my head it is forbidden to start a paragraph with "He/She/They/It" or "His/Her/Their/Its." …
Are pronouns considered as nouns? : r/grammar - Reddit
Apr 15, 2024 · A pronoun is a sub-category of nouns -- a specific kind. They do, as others have mentioned, behave differently in sentence structure but a pronoun is a type of noun.
I just realized that when people give their pronouns in ... - Reddit
I saw a few instances of people giving their pronouns and saying "Ela/Dela" in Brazil, which is an interesting linguistic phenomenon.