What 458?
What 458?
Haha! That shows you how carefully I read.
But using "he" changes the meaning. In most style guides published after 1980, the use of "they" in this instance is noted as acceptable and sometimes preferable.
Wait, we let women drive? When did this happen? Next you'll be telling me that they should be able to vote!
Your examples work in some situations, sure. If I were writing a formal paper, I'd probably use your first example. But Tom's usage is grammatically correct and certainly appropriate for a new article.
Using "they" as a singular pronoun is commonly accepted now. You used it perfectly appropriately. Wikipedia has a really comprehensive article about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_…
But isn't that the charm of Alfa ownership? Were those "issues" or "features"?
Because Alfa. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Alfa-…
The engine in the original Q45 is worth the price of this car. These things are muscle cars. Throw in the active suspension and this is a sweet ride. And for the price, you probably have enough room in the budget for a transmission swap.
It doesn't have to be a car. But it does have to be a sedan. If you can find a sedan that's not a car...
No, it's fine. Carbon fiber isn't heavy.
Sounds like a nice way to spend your holiday.
Oh, you may be right. I think I'm confusing the Kartboy guy with that guy that looks just like Buddy Holly.
I think that's because some people dig the looks actually. I kinda get it, it's got that ugly cool thing going for it. And if the looks suit you it is a great car.
It's true! I think they met in Beverly Hills.
Wow. Just wow. I couldn't even tell what that was at first.
If someone hadn't clued me in to the fact that I could buy a 996 for the same price as a Happy Meal, I would probably be buying this car right now. I was planning on buying a beater XK8 even before I realized that you could do this:
Please do this! That engine is amazing.
I think they claimed 278 on my '91, but in fact it had over 300. But so much torque!
I never loved the front of the Q45 but this was by far my favorite part. I'd forget about it for a while, then always be pleasantly reminded when I washed the car.