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If you know their first name, you can probably Google to find out what gender they are.
I agree. That's the best thing to do, although it may leave some room for misunderstanding. For instance, Andrea is a name for boys in Italy, and for
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can you help analyze the structure of this sentence? I cannot understand its grammatical structure.
inspect one's way?? what's that? Beth Levin ( English Verb Classes and Alternations ) classifies it as the X's way construction.
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califjim
261 days ago
Possessives, Constructions, Genders, Writing, Sentences, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Classes, Languages, Numbers
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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. progressive education A movement in American education. Confined to a period between the late 19th and mid-20th cent., the term "progressive education" is generally used to refer only
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mister micawber
291 days ago
Genders, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, Writing, Teaching, Training, American, Students, Numbers, Activities, Classes, Plants
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G'day, As far I understand them, Guy means: A young person boy or girl Singular = Guy Plural = Guys You can use it when you meet a group of friends and you want to say "hi" to everybody, you can say: Hi Guys ! How are you guys
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brazie
291 days ago
Genders, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, Relationships, Friendships, Friends, Languages, Arts, American, Music
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THIS IS THE HOTT TEST..HOW > >> > >> HOT R U? GET A PIECE OF PAPER AND NUMBER IT 1-11 (NO > >> CHEATING) > >> > >> SEE YOUR RESULTS AT THE END OF THE TEST. > > > > > >> >
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andyvo09
1 yr 14 days ago
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1 yr 281 days ago
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Hi :) There's something I really don't know: what's the usual, common, informal way to refer to someone whose gender unknown? I know that when the person is not identified we use they ( someone, anyone, nobody, etc. - Example: Someone
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kooyeen
3 yr 125 days ago
American English, Genders, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Usages, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Languages
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Persons are either male or female. If the sex of ... females, the pronouns 'his', 'him', or 'he' assume indeterminate gender. Is this is one of your "literate, educated persons", Franke? I don't have any
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dontbother
3 yr 187 days ago
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Sentence in question: "You can all but hear the engineer knocking their coffee cup over fumbling for the fader." Referring ... in question is unseen and gender unknown. Someone has insisted that it's supposed to be "his"
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Nigel Greenwood wibbled Barbara Need wrote In addition, nouns referring to living creatures are more easily ... you do with, say, a cow, which is always she!). Is this usage of "nursing" for suckling standard N American? It sounds very
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