Sentences with phrase «person pronouns such»

This should not include first person pronouns such as «I» or «my,» but be written with you as the understood subject of the paragraph.

Not exact matches

But is that really so different from such a person (what pronoun should we use?)
In such a world no serious person ought to be asked to consider such issues as whether using the masculine pronoun for the general case might not be psychically injurious to females — or be induced, indeed, to stoop to arguing the opposite.
Mann also says that when talking to a transgender person, we need to be mindful of simple factors such as `... respecting the chosen names and gender pronouns of a trans person... If in doubt, ask what the person prefers.
Whenever in the Qur» an Allah is mentioned in the third person there are always singular pronouns used, such as He, him (Huwa or Hu).
Whenever Allah is spoken to in the second person there are also singular pronouns, such as Thou, Thine and Thee (Anta, Ka).
In such a world no serious person ought to be asked to consider such issues as whether using the masculine pronoun for the general case might not be psychically injurious to females» or be induced, indeed, to stoop to arguing the opposite.
One need not probe fully the reasons why third - person pronouns in the West were made gender - specific, while first - and second - were not, in order to know that such an exploration could lead us more deeply into the heart of religiosity.
The LIWC includes about 6,400 terms that are classified into 81 categories ranging from first - person singular pronouns («I» and «me») to drives such as power («superior» and «bully»).
The reason people's use of pronouns and other function words provides such a window into the mind may stem from their connection to social behavior at a neural level, Pennebaker suggests.
Though we're seldom if ever aware of it, she argues, nuances of people's language — such as their use of personal pronouns, articles or contractions, among many other linguistic choices — provide clues to their mental state or social status.
Speaking about their work together, the co-founder of Receptiviti AI, Professor James Pennebaker, said: «The frequency of certain words in tweets, such as pronouns, can reveal a person's emotional, social and thinking style.
Eden said in her report: «Notably, older adults used more positive emotion words such as «sweet,» «kind,» and «nice,» more first person plural pronouns such as «we,» «us,» and «our,» and more words in the «friends» category.
Using pronouns, especially third - person neuter pronouns, such as «that» and «it,» make understanding the proceedings nearly impossible.
While there is some debate among resume - writing professionals around this topic, most agree that first - person pronouns, such as «I,» «me,» «my,» «we,» and «our,» do not belong on a professional resume.
«While there is some debate among talent acquisition professionals these days about the need to add a more personal tone to resumes, the generally accepted practice is to refrain from referring to yourself in the first person with pronouns such as «I» or «me,»» explains Augustine.
Small errors such as the use of first - person pronouns can be a way to get thrown quickly into the «not a fit» category.
While there is some debate among HR professionals these days about the need to add a more personal tone to resumes, the generally accepted practice is to refrain from referring to yourself in the first person with pronouns such as «I» or «me.»
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