○○○ pronoun ⪢⪢
"They" is a plural pronoun. For years, people speaking English have used it as a singular pronoun. For
example, "I am meeting a friend for coffee and I hope they are not late."
#singular_plural
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○○○ transgender ⪢⪢
For
example, "they" is used for people who identify as transgender. When former Olympic athelete Bruce Jenner took a female identity last year, he changed his name to Caitlyn Jenner.
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○○○ would ⪢⪢
The new use of "they" would replace "he" and the word "their" would replace "his". For
example, "They changed their name to Caitlyn Jenner."
#conditional ▲→▲
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○○○ each ⪢⪢
In this
example, we're asked to estimate the number of degrees each of the shaded figures has been rotated and state the direction of the rotation.
#math
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○○○ Anglo-Saxon ⪢⪢
For
example, we took the names for animals but while in the fields and farms where the Anglo-Saxon peasants worked, they kept the Germanic names, on the tables where the Roman nobles dined, they got the Romance names.
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