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- word usage - How to use their and theirs? - English Language . . .
What is the difference between their and theirs, and how is should use them? Sometimes I get frustrated, because I do not see their difference
- genderless pronouns - Why use their after someone? - English . . .
"Someone has forgotten their book" Why can we use 'Their" and what's the difference if instead of "their" we use "his her"?
- phrase usage - Which is correct, “their life” or “their lives . . .
Without context, "their" refers to "no one" which is singular, the choose 1 However,in the text preceding the sentence, there may be a group of people with "lives", then 2
- Do we use its or their with a collective noun?
For example, which sentence is correct? The House's minority makes its voices heard or The House's minority makes their voices heard
- What do they and their refer to in this paragraph?
6 While others have correctly identified what the they their refer to in a strict sense, a literal reading of the referents misses some subtleties in the rhetorical structure The repetition of "their children" (and the associated switch in who "their" refers to) is likely deliberate
- Use of its versus their when using each in a sentence
For clarity and flow I would use the institution's in place of either its or their their has an odd clumping effect as you intuit its could also refer to the model's "particular size and other conditions", rather than those of the institution
- The use of their in academic writing - English Language Learners . . .
Is it right to write “big corporations must work on their marketing strategies” in academic writing? Our instructor said you can't use pronouns like 'their' in academic writing
- pronouns - Which is correct, their name or their names? - English . . .
I've got a command that says: Point to the items and color them Say its name I'm sure it should be their instead of its, but I'm not 100% sure if it should be their name or their names
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