A grammar-gender question

Subject: A grammar-gender question
From: Richard Anderson <RICHARD -at- ERUDITE -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 11:05:14 -0600

I want to say, "To view a user's group and rights, highlight their name;
their individual information will appear in the Group and Rights portions
of the window." But using "their" with "a user" is bad grammar.

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.

Old problem. No solution. Suggestions?


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