In common American English, "sex" and "gender" began to be used more interchangeably, including in state law — sometimes even in the same section of the law. In Florida’s chapter on driver’s licenses, ...
We toss around “he,” “she,” and “they” like they've always been part of the English language, but only one of them, the pronoun "he,” actually dates back to the earliest form of English. The others?
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