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Submitted by Paul Beel on June 28, 2023, at 11:23

Very useful article. I have a question related to grammar when using the pronoun "they".
Is it acceptable to use the pronoun "they" and to conjugate the verb that follows in the singular?
An example of using "they" was provided in the module, as follows: "They have a cat called ..... ".
To indicate that one person is the owner of the cat, can the singular be used, as follows? "They has a cat called ..."
Looking forward to your feedback.