Honestly I’ve done mostly forgot, and with the proliferation of AI technologies and all the typos AI has read from in the training models, I bet AI isn’t always right about this either.

I usually just don’t care anymore, whether the autocorrect puts the apostrophe in or not.

  • @over_cloxOP
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    4 days ago

    Them was originally intended as plural though. When did people decide to jank up the defined language? They/them/those are meant as plural.

    And I might have made a subtle mistake earlier. He/she/it are pronouns, him/her/it as well.

    His/hers/its are possessive pronouns. Can we try to stick to some sort of standard in the language, with clarity and without offense?

    • @davidgro
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      44 days ago

      Singular ‘they’ is centuries old. Apparently even older than singular ‘you’. It’s only recently that people tried to make it a rule that it should only be used as a plural, but really it’s used in natural language as a singular all the time like I did. (Did you notice it in the middle of my previous comment, not just the end?)

      • @over_cloxOP
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        -14 days ago

        You never used the word they, you used the word them multiple times though.

        Care to compare and contrast the difference?

        • @davidgro
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          44 days ago

          It’s the same word in a different grammatical situation.