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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 ...
Are you ready for this? The longest sentence using one word is a mouthful: Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo ...
Relative clause resources If you’re teaching relative clauses in KS2, these resources by Sarah Farrell are a brilliant, no-fuss solution. The info sheets clearly explain each relative pronoun (who, ...
It’s more to do with your political positionality relative to transgender issues. And that was kind of the goal, actually, in trying to get cisgender people to put their pronouns in.” ...
To use pronouns effectively, it’s essential to grasp their context-dependent nature. The meaning of a pronoun often relies on the surrounding text or conversation. This contextual understanding is ...
I hope these examples make the concept clear! When “who,” “whose,” “which,” and “that” refers to a previously mentioned noun or pronoun, such noun is a Relative noun Relative nouns refer back to a ...
I've sort of forgotten what a pronoun is. I mean, yes, in general I understand what a pronoun is, particularly if I have time to think about it. I also know my neighbor's first names.
The Ethicist My Relative Isn’t Trans or Nonbinary But Wants to Use ‘They/Them’ Pronouns. The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on allyship and forms of solidarity.
Ultimately, remember that LGBTQ+ people are people. We all — even Mr. D'Orsie — should be judged by the content of our character, not by our gender or our pronouns.
In the world of English grammar, you’re familiar with pronouns. Words like “he,” “she,” and “it” refer to certain common or proper nouns. However, there’s another subset of pronouns that can ...