Blogs about: Pronouns

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I Am an It2 comments

blacksun321 wrote 1 day ago: I’ve tried for a long time to find a gender neutral pronoun with which to refer to Divinity, b … more →

Tags: spirituality, Divinity, objectification and personification, the true Reality

About Pronouns

PlastiCités wrote 1 day ago: A pronoun is a word which is used instead of a noun, to indicate a person or thing already mentioned … more →

Delicate pronouns: one who and whatever

bertsandburg wrote 1 day ago: In a comment on the advice of pronoun and test last week, a reader named Jasmine asked more examples … more →

Tags: Delicate, Whatever

Imprecise use of pronouns, with Doctor Who!6 comments

Cassandra Page wrote 2 days ago: Have you entered my double Amazon giveaway yet, which I’m running to celebrate my book deal an … more →

Tags: on writing, Editing, writing

I won’t mention it again (Ray Price, 1971)

Kate Stender wrote 5 days ago: *song written by Cam Mullins & Carolyn Jean Yates Perhaps—in short—you could go with … more →

Tags: IT, 1970s, Music, Ray Price

Q #3: "Does it bother you when people ask about pronouns?"

Kai Markas wrote 5 days ago: It’s not very often that I’m asked about what pronouns I use.  Having been on hormones f … more →

Tags: LGBT, trans, Transgender, Queer, Gender Identity, Gender, MTF, FtM, cisgender

Knock Knock. Who's There? It's Me!

emoisiot wrote 1 week ago: Let’s imagine that you live in a tiny apartment with killer built-ins in the heart of Madrid … more →

Tags: spanish, ESL, Its Me, Soy yo, It's not you it's me, No sos vos. Soy yo, knock! knock!, Grammar Girl

Give up the reins

Laura wrote 1 week ago: If you make mistakes like those made by the author of Yahoo! Sports‘ “Puck Daddy,” … more →

Tags: misspellings, Confused Words, Subject-Verb Agreement, Verbs, reign/rein, homophones, misspelling, Commonly confused words, reign

Usage of ‘Who’ and ‘Whom’

walterashleys wrote 1 week ago: Who and whom are interrogative pronouns. An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to ask q … more →

Tags: Interrogative Pronouns, Who and Whom, who or whom, who / whom

Grammar Tip Tuesdays: Avoid these Pronoun Monsters

lincolnwriting wrote 1 week ago: The wonderfully handy WriteAtHome blog is a fabulous resource dedicated to all things writing. Check … more →

Tags: Writing Tips, Grammar, Grammar Tip Tuesday

Pronouns, Safe(r) Spaces, and Guidelines (A collection of Thoughts)

handsomefemme wrote 1 week ago: In the queer group I’m involved with we recently revised our safer space guidelines and commun … more →

Tags: naming, trans, language, Space

Monday Money: Gendered Words in Writing

writingsuccessprogram wrote 1 week ago: There exist more than two genders. As the gender and sexuality spectrum increases in terminology and … more →

Tags: Monday Money: Weekly Writing Tip, Gender, gendered language

18 She (now in color)1 comment

danordanni wrote 1 week ago: They started out as meaningful doodles.  I am now using the doodles as a draft and attempting to do … more →

Tags: Comics, trans, COLOR

Favorite Positions: Galician Personal Pronouns2 comments

Sima Kalmens wrote 1 week ago: Ok, I know it’s been a long time coming. I promised a post about Galician back in November whe … more →

Tags: galicia, language, Spain, clitic, *Galician, Grammar, Object, reflexive, subject

So few words, so many mistakes2 comments

Laura wrote 2 weeks ago: Rarely do you see a feat like this — even on Yahoo!. With just a word or two, the writer for Yahoo! … more →

Tags: Correlative Conjunctions, both-and, correlative conjunction, Pronoun, both/and, Yahoo, Yahoo sports, Editing, pronoun case

"To have" ("iméti") and "to be" ("bíti") - (Slovenian-SL)

wolfennacht wrote 2 weeks ago: “To have” and “to be” are the bread and butter of a new language, and so it … more →

Tags: Vocabulary, slovenian, grammar 2, language, vocabulary 2, Grammar, Slovenian, Slovenia, slovene

"To be" ("olla") - (Finnish-FI)

wolfennacht wrote 2 weeks ago: “To have” and “to be” are the bread and butter of a new language, and so it … more →

Tags: Vocabulary, finnish, grammar 2, language, vocabulary 2, Grammar, Learning, Finnish, Finland

"To have" ("ha") and "to be" ("vara") - (Swedish-SV)

wolfennacht wrote 2 weeks ago: “To have” and “to be” are the bread and butter of a new language, and so it … more →

Tags: Vocabulary, swedish, grammar 2, language, vocabulary 2, Grammar, Learning, Swedish, Sweden

"To have" ("hebben") and "to be" ("zijn") - (Dutch-NL)

wolfennacht wrote 2 weeks ago: “To have” and “to be” are the bread and butter of a new language, and so it … more →

Tags: Vocabulary, Dutch, grammar 2, language, vocabulary 2, Grammar, Learning, Dutch, Nederlands


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