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The difference between “correct grammar” and “correct usage” is a linguistic distinction that is not clearly understood.
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KaladKaren, Jon Santos, others on what it means to respect one’s pronouns
It is a common problem that the LGBTQIA+ community knows all too well. Even in everyday situations, many fall into the unfortunate incident of being misgendered, through being addressed as “ma’am” or ...
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For Gen Z, though, this lack of care for punctuation goes beyond casual text messages. One millennial wrote about how ...
Go ahead and split that infinitive! Here are some of the grammar rules that have changed with the times. Are you keeping up ...
Studies indicate that transgender and nonbinary youths who had at least one affirming adult in their lives had 40% fewer ...
Former 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki was questioned by Rep. Gill about a Pride month post, admitting she doesn't understand meanings of various pronouns mentioned by the company's account.
Using people’s correct pronouns – and talking about the importance of doing so – also encourages others to follow suit. This paves the way for more inclusive attitudes towards gender ...
In English grammar, it is significant to note that it is not considered grammatically correct to omit the pronoun “I” and start a phrase with “am”. Proper English requires the pronoun to ...
ORLANDO — A speaker at the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Annual Meeting highlighted the importance of dermatologists using correct pronouns when talking to their transgender or ...
The commonly used pronouns are she/her/hers, he/him/his, and they/them/theirs. They/them/theirs are used by non-binary people who do not identify with either male or female genders.