Anonymous wrote:I noticed a lot of posters here use “they” instead of she or he. It’s kind of annoying. Just use her or him.
Anonymous wrote:Mrs. Smith if she's married
Miss Smith if she's unmarried
Anonymous wrote:Trump doesn’t recognize this person
Anonymous wrote:I am so tired of this. I am a teacher and I have a student that wants everyone to call her lamb. We have to call her lamb. Attendance? We say lamb. Phone call home? We call lambs parents. Yes, they encourage us. They will correct us. It is ridiculous, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an example of a sentence where you address someone in person using the third person pronoun?
"Ms. Smith, this is my mom. Mom, this is Ms. Smith. She's my history teacher."
That’s not addressing your teacher- you are speaking to your mom at that point.
Hit send too soon.
So I still don’t see how the third person pronoun matters in addressing the teacher, which is the question asked in the subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an example of a sentence where you address someone in person using the third person pronoun?
"Ms. Smith, this is my mom. Mom, this is Ms. Smith. She's my history teacher."
That’s not addressing your teacher- you are speaking to your mom at that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an example of a sentence where you address someone in person using the third person pronoun?
"Ms. Smith, this is my mom. Mom, this is Ms. Smith. She's my history teacher."