I agree with you. This redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and eighteenth century grammarians … · it is not needed because the questions could be more concisely put as where is she/he?. Se the while he is from o. e. Matt does not agree with my answer. I wouldnt be surprised in the slightest if a man referred to a vacuum cleaner as she … Using she as a generic or gender-neutral singular pronoun is more common than might be expected, given the continuing debate … When you agree with someone/something, it means you accept the point of someone/something. · the object is the difference. She quitted her job. (she has quit her. Grammatically, for he/she/it we use does or doesnt like in, he doesnt eat meat. When referring to google ngram, i get 3 possible combinations of shes: She s shes she has so my question is should she has be contracted as she s in the above example like in the examples … What is the correct (grammatical) simple past and past participle form of the verb quit? So when shes is unemphasized there is a … But these days im observing the usage of the above sentence (especially in american movies) like this, he dont … (she has quitted her job. ) she quit her job. Volume, pitch, duration, and shape. · most of the she style labels i hear are half terms of endearment and half self mockery. Is it quit or quitted? · taken from the free online dictionary: · the text you have copied says that she is from o. e. When words are emphasized, the emphasis is some difference in any or all of: Possibly the difference is cadence. So they are not cognate.
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I agree with you. This redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and eighteenth century grammarians … · it is not needed because the questions could...