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  2. Jun 2, 2021 · What does it mean if a person uses the pronouns "he/they" or "she/they"? "That means that the person uses both pronouns, and you can alternate between those when referring to them.

  3. Nov 12, 2021 · He, she and they may be used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. He promised to come to the movies. (the subject is male) She told me she would return shortly. (the subject is female) They went to the movies with their friends. (the subject is non-binary)

  4. Why some people use she/they & he/they pronouns. Unsure how to use gender-neutral pronouns? Here's a brief explainer on pronouns for people who aren't binary-identified, and why they're...

  5. Jun 14, 2021 · Pronouns have evolved to represent people’s identities beyond the gender binary of masculine (he/him) and feminine (she/her). The most well-known of these more inclusive, nonbinary pronouns is the singular they /them; there are many others in use.

  6. Gender pronouns (she/they/he/ze etc.) specifically refer to the person you are referring to. Pronouns are part of someone’s gender expression, and people can have multiple sets of pronouns for themselves (such as using both he/him/his and they/them/theirs).

  7. In English, our most commonly used pronouns (he/she) specifically refer to a persons gender. For queer, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and transgender people, these pronouns may not fit, can create discomfort, and can cause stress and anxiety.

  8. He, him, she and her are singular third person pronouns. He and him are the masculine forms. She and her are the feminine forms:

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