Friday, June 13, 2025

'They' As A Singular

 June 10. 

There are some people that have thrown fits about 'They' not being a singular. They are wrong about that. They are seriously wrong about that. 

They are so wrong about that that I'm almost ready to throw my computer at the next one that tells me that. Or, I might throw my textbooks from College English, which I went through getting a degree in. 

Singular 'They' has been in use since before 1400. That's back in the times of Middle English. So, Singular 'They' has been around since before MODERN ENGLISH. 

The Grammarians in the eighteenth century started objecting, but that was because language was changing. It didn't disappear, but it was a bit of a debate sometimes. It didn't work, but there was an attempt. 

And now we're in the middle of another attempt. It's probably not going to work, but because people are fighting it, then things got a lot more complicated. 

The objection is based on the objection to non-binary people, not the grammar of things, and that's an entirely different form of bigotry. 

Have fun, and please try not to get too mad at someone when they say something stupid about singular they. 


Sources:

Oxford English Dictionary-- A brief History of Singular They

Merriam Webster-- Singular They

The Equality Institute-- Singular They

APA Style-- Singular They

Grammarly-- Singular They

The University of Chicago-- English Language Institute-- Singular 'They' User Guide

University of Illinois-- The Web of Language-- A Brief History of Singular They

Singular They

Mental Floss-- Singular They

Academic Writing Success-- Singular They

Purdue Online Writing Center-- Singular They

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