Plural
theys
referents can be anything, including persons, as long as it does not include the speaker (which would require
we) or the addressee(s) (which would require
you). Singular
they can only refer to individual persons. Until the end of the 20th century, this was limited to those whose
gender is unknown (e.g., "Someone's here. I wonder what
they want"; "That person over there seems to be waving
their hands at us.").
Generic The pronoun
they can also be used to refer to an unspecified group of people, as in "In Japan
they drive on the left", or "
They are putting in a new restaurant across the street." It often refers to the authorities, or to some perceived powerful group, sometimes sinister: "
They don't want the public to know the whole truth." ==See also==