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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Am I using the correct pronoun?

Sindy is a good girl. She is twenty years old. She likes football. She likes me. I'm her best friend. Her parent are so nice. They like to have dinner in any restaurant. I like them. They are funny. Their favorite TV show is good luck chalie.

1)Here we are using "she" instead of saying her name overe and over, right?

2)"She likes me." This sentence means she likes the person that wrote that little paragraph, right?

3)"Her parent are so nice." here we are talking about Sindy's parents, right?

4)"They like to have dinner in any restaurant." He "They" means Sindy's parents, right?

5)"I like them." Here "them" means Sindy's parents, right?

6)"They are funny." Here "They" means Sindy's parents, right?

7)"Their favorite TV show is good luck chalie." Here "Their" means Sindy's parent's favorite TV shoe, righ?

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Hi, Yes to everything. Clive

  • Hi, Yes to everything.
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3 Answers
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Hi,

Yes to everything.

Clive
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Hello... I read your post and decided to reply. I think:

1) correct;

2) correct;

3) Her parents are so nice (both of them; plural goes with are), and parent is so nice (means one person)...

4) correct;

5) yes;

6) yes;

7) yes, but that is written parents' (because of the plural) favorite show, and shoe is a footwear...

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