ATL2CDG
Life's wastebucket
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Oh good grief.
*chuckle* Good luck with that. The English language does not have a neuter case for undefined gender adjectives. "Hes" is a travashamockery. If you want non-gender possessive adjectives, speak a Romance language (French, Italian, etc.) where possessive adjectives usually do not distinguish the owner's gender [e.g. French "son manteau" means "his/her/its coat" dependent upon the owner - it's a multipurpose adjective]. The Queen's English is not up for revision by some fruitcake neuter cult. "He" and "his" have always been the default pronoun and adjective for a non-specified person and his possessions. Welcome to English 101. Feminism 101 is across the hall.sstearns2 said:*I'm trying to get this word in general circulation. It's a non-gender specific singular pronoun. his or her - hes
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