
Indefinite pronouns such as anybody and someone don't always satisfy the need for a gender-neutral alternative because they are traditionally regarded as singular antecedents that call for a third-person singular pronoun. "After food, everyone took his or her drink and went to the conference room." (Remi Oyedola, Love From Hate, 2010).Be aware that the traditional use of he (or his) to refer to persons of either sex is now considered sexist." (Diana Hacker, The Bedford Handbook, 6th ed. Because the he or she construction is wordy, often the second or third revision strategy is more effective.



indefinite pronouns may seem to have plural meanings, treat them as singular in formal English. Agreement With Indefinite Pronouns: Traditional Prescriptive Views
