tkacka15
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"A leader is not necessarily an expert in everything they need to be an expert in to lead." [From The Guardian.]
Does the pronoun "they" mean "he or she" in the above sentence?
Is "an expert in" a compound noun in the clause "they need to be an expert in to lead"?
Thank you.
Does the pronoun "they" mean "he or she" in the above sentence?
Is "an expert in" a compound noun in the clause "they need to be an expert in to lead"?
Thank you.