Re: A grammar-gender question

Subject: Re: A grammar-gender question
From: MJ Plaster <compinv -at- NC5 -dot- INFI -dot- NET>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 1995 12:28:57 GMT

Not a wonderful solutions, but how about saying, " . . .highlight THE
name . . ." Would that work?

Regards,

MJ Plaster


In article <sfee95db -dot- 015 -at- erudite -dot- com>, Richard Anderson <RICHARD -at- erudite -dot- com>
says:

>It's more grammatically correct to say, "To view a user's group and
>rights, highlight his or her name; his or her individual information will
>appear in the Group and Rights portions of the window. But "his or her"
>turns the sentence into a gender issue and it always sound awkward.


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