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Which way is guys written in this sentence: "What are your guys favorite cars"? Should the word guys be written as guys, guy's, or guys' in this sentence?

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The usage of the plural guys in the phrase “some guys chased them away” would generally be assumed to mean men rather than women. When used of animals, guy usually refers to either a male or one whose gender is not known; it is rarely if ever used of an animal that is known to be female.

The plural "guys" definitely is, at least here in San Francisco — I'm often hearing all-girl companies here being greeted with 'Hi guys, how are you doing?'. How about the singular guy? Is it

I commonly use the word 'guys' to refer to a group of males colloquially. It's colloquial but not rude, off putting, condescending, patronizing (though I wouldn't use it with a group of men at a bo...

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word choice - What is a feminine version of 'guys'? - English Language ...

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Your guys’ and your guys’s seem to both be “acceptable” (i.e. used normally by native speakers) in the greater Philadelphia area; you guys’ and you guys’s might be common elsewhere, but they sound a bit strange to me. (In Philadelphia proper, youse guys’ is probably used too!)

orthography - What is the possessive of "you guys"? - English Language ...

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I know that the following sentence is grammatically correct: Is anyone of you guys in the library? But the following sentence seems wrong: Is anybody of you guys in the library? I think with &q...

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