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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Again, is it correct?

"When they wear uniforms they can feel that the right to be yourself is taken from them. " I'm not sure which "self" I should put there, when I write "they" and "them" I feels wrong to say "right to be yourself", but I'm asking to be sure Emotion: smile
  

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Your doubt is justified! Anonymous "When they wear uniforms , they may feel that the right to be themselves is taken away from them. "

  • Your doubt is justified!
  • Anonymous "When they wear uniforms , they may feel that the right to be themselves is taken away from them.
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Your doubt is justified!
Anonymous"When they wear uniforms, they may feel that the right to be themselves is taken away from them. "
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Ow, I really forgot to write "away"? Of course that taken away. Thanks for correcting it Emotion: smile
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I think you are quite likely, in informal contexts to hear "the right to be yourself," in the sense of "the right to be oneself".

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