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Question for the formally qualified grammarian: When using singular "they", which is correct?
"When a person is biased, they make mistakes"
"When a person is based, they makes mistakes"
The second sounds absolutely horrible, but if singular "they" is really being used as a singular in the same sense as "he" or "she", it sounds like it ought to be correct.
Consider:
When you, Yvain, are biased, you make mistakes
Clearly in the 2nd person singular, the verb displays "plural" agreement. It's the same for "they".