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"Hu," from "human," as a gender-neutral pronoun. In our class on the future of the humanities (at Emory) we are using "hu," a clipping from "human," as a 3rd person gender-neutral pronoun. It is pronounced
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"Hu," from "human," as a gender-neutral pronoun. (snip obvious explication) There are dozens and dozens of proposed gender-neutral pronouns, including a number which are in regular use, although usually by pretty small numbers
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"Hu," from "human," as a gender-neutral pronoun.In our class on the future of the humanities (at Emory) we are using "hu," a clipping from "human," as a 3rd person gender-neutral pronoun. It is pronounced
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"I" is the better answer.
I is a SUBJECT pronoun, and me is an OBJECT pronoun.
"I like him." I = SUBJECT, him = OBJECT
"He likes me." He = SUBJECT, me = OBJECT
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Wouldn't you say "I got myself a new coat" ( reflexive pronoun) instead of "I got me a new coat".
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I believe that most teachers of English will say that ... incorrect. However, most real speakers of English will use 2. If Sunil wants an old-fashioned, stick-in-the-mud, correct answer, it must be "him". The pronoun is complementary to
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1. I think the criminal to be he 2. I think the criminal to be him Which one of the above is grammatically correct? I believe that most teachers of English will say that 1. is grammatically correct and 2. incorrect. However, most real speakers of
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}> "Bill Bonde stated one day: } }>> From an article on Findlaw.com about an article in The }>> Baltimore Sun : }>> }>> "Stick to your guns, Mrs. Ehrlich. But consider this," the }>> newspaper
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The inimitable "Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )" (Email Removed) stated one day Is there something wrong there? I don't see it. Be careful at whom you take aim. Seems correct to me. Lowthily
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They are personal pronouns.
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