In or Out?: "In or Out"

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Top 1.   Jun 13, 2001 7:20 AM

» AmericanEnglish - "In or Out"

Great job, Barb! I wish everyone who uses American English would read your article, especially journalists and editors of books!

Watch pronoun agreement:
"the student . . . their [should be his or her]"
"the person . . . they [he or she]"

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