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So, I was on facebook, and i came across this status some guy had put up. It read, and I quote "When the person you're with tries their hand at writing and aces it."

So, I was wondering whether it'd be "....writing and ace it" instead of "Aces it"

lekon chekon
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The subject of the sentence is singular, "person", so "tries" and "aces" is appropriate.
The use of "their" is to keep the sentence gender neutral.

Peter
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  • They (we don't know the gender of the person) did it themself, or they did it themselves? – lekon chekon Jun 06 '16 at 22:28
  • "Themselves" is more common, but you do find "themself". "Themself" occurs 1552 times in GloWbE as against 432954 of "themselves" (but of course most of the latter are actually plural: I can't think of a way to count singular instances) – Colin Fine Jun 06 '16 at 22:36
  • "They did it all by themself", "The person did it all by themself" is becoming more popular especially with gender neutrality. "The person did it all by themselves" is used in more formal writing. Clearly, "The team did it all by themselves." is obvious. Further explanation here. – Peter Jun 06 '16 at 22:38