I'm sorry I can't remember using they instead of he/she when it refers to one person.Not really. I'd bet we have all used "they" singularly especially growing up if you had a sibling.
"Who ate the candy you?" - "They did"
"Who broke the window" - "they did" etc...
How often are you all running into trans people that you are really worried about this?
I'm not running into trans people often, but I will run into people who will be offended if I talk about the trans improperly.
Again is it....They likes Seton Hall or they like Seton Hall. Seems no one thought this through. Change the pronoun, but we have no answer on which verb follows the pronoun. Your example works great when the 3rd person singular and plural matchup, like he did, she did, they did. But still no answer when they don't matchup.
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