Is there a single neutral word for he/she in the English language? You could just say, 'they' but that is plural when you are writing about an either/or situation.
You language, Etymology, grammar experts help me out here.
It seems to me that the old words thee and thou cover a lot of ground but I'm not sure it's the best.
ex. If a man or woman is qualified, then XXX must fill out a a form.
Is 'they' accepted to work in this situation?
I don't mind using he or she once or twice in a report, but dang, there must be a better way.
Help, please
You language, Etymology, grammar experts help me out here.
It seems to me that the old words thee and thou cover a lot of ground but I'm not sure it's the best.
ex. If a man or woman is qualified, then XXX must fill out a a form.
Is 'they' accepted to work in this situation?
I don't mind using he or she once or twice in a report, but dang, there must be a better way.
Help, please