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Message #01081
[Bug 584605] [NEW] On page 8, Canonical is referred to as 'they' when the proper pronoun is 'it'
Public bug reported:
Version: 788
Chapter and page number: Prologue, p. 8 (p. 10 of the PDF)
Type: grammar
In the note in the margin about Canonical, it is referred to as a
company, which is in the singular form. In the next sentence, it is
referred to using the pronoun 'they', which is incorrect because that
pronoun refers to objects/entities in the plural. The sentence should
read, "It has employees based around the world [...]".
** Affects: ubuntu-manual
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On page 8, Canonical is referred to as 'they' when the proper pronoun is 'it'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584605
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Status in Ubuntu Manual: New
Bug description:
Version: 788
Chapter and page number: Prologue, p. 8 (p. 10 of the PDF)
Type: grammar
In the note in the margin about Canonical, it is referred to as a company, which is in the singular form. In the next sentence, it is referred to using the pronoun 'they', which is incorrect because that pronoun refers to objects/entities in the plural. The sentence should read, "It has employees based around the world [...]".
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