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  1. The use of “he or she,” “she or he,” “s/he,” and so on, reinforces the gender binary by presuming that people only use “he” or “she” pronouns.

  2. People’s pronouns relate to their gender identity. For example, someone who identifies as a woman may use the pronouns “she/her.” We do not want to assume people’s gender identity based on gender …

  3. The MSCI USA Gender Diversity Select Index (the ‘Index’) is designed to represent the performance of those companies that exhibit a commitment towards promoting and maintaining a high level of …

  4. She wears a pink dress for her party. They explore new places. 9. Boxer is my pet dog. It sleeps in a cozy bed. 10. He draws beautiful pictures. She owns a blue car. It jumps over the fence. They enjoy …

  5. ed with practise. Extra assistance To practise using he and she, give the students a sentence which makes the gender of the subject clear and ask which pronoun could be used, for example: Mary went …

  6. Some people don’t feel like traditional gender pronouns (she/her, he/him) fit their gender identities. Transgender, genderqueer, and other gender-variant people may choose different pronouns for …

  7. Pronouns as Subjects He, she, it, we, you, they and I are pronouns that may be used as the subject of a sentence. Sometimes a pronoun is one of two subjects. EXAMPLE : We went to school early. John …