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Old 18th Oct 2023, 15:12
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langleybaston
 
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Originally Posted by 212man
Can be both. "Someone has dropped their keys on the pavement - I wonder if they will be locked out of their house?"
However there has always been the awkwardness where "he / she / it" or "his / her" is the only alternative to using the plural.
I cannot recall being taught a more elegant solution.
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