Hello,
-Each person must know how to live by themselves.
-Each person must know how to live by himself or herself.
-Every person wanted to escape from school ,but they must know it is a bad thing.
-Every person wanted to escape from school ,but he or she must know it is a bad thing.
Please help me because we know that we have to put a singular noun/pronoun after 'every, each,..etc, but I can't know whether I must write 'they or it/she/he' or not.
In these sentences," they "sounds more natural because it is non-sexist;it is the new way to avoid the awkwardness of saying He or she. The verb is always sigular,though.
But I think when saying 'each person', we must say 'he / she'. Because 'each' shows one person, is that right?
There's a case for using the recently coined themself.
Rover