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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Both or all each had their?

Hi. Let's say there were two people, A and B, in a place and each had a ring. Are they correct?

1. Both each had their rings.

2. Both each had their ring.

3. Both each had his or her ring.

This time let's say there wer three people, A and B and C, and each had a ring. Are they correct? Thank you in advance for your help.

1. All each had their rings.

2. All each had their ring.

  

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"both each" and "all each" are always wrong. Use one word but not both together.

  • "both each" and "all each" are always wrong.
  • Use one word but not both together.
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"both each" and "all each" are always wrong. Use one word but not both together.

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