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FatimaSaboor123 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Can I use "their" here?

Can "their" be used in the following sentence instead of "his/her"?

If another person’s boat or any property within the boat is damaged in an accident in which you are at fault, you will be legally required to compensate for their loss.

Would this be grammatically correct?

  

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FatimaSaboor123 Can "their" be used in the following sentence instead of "his/her"? If another person’s boat or any property within the boat is damaged in an accident in which you are at fault, you will be legally required to compensate for their loss. Would this be grammatically correct?

  • FatimaSaboor123 Can "their" be used in the following sentence instead of "his/her"?
  • If another person’s boat or any property within the boat is damaged in an accident in which you are at fault, you will be legally required to compensate for their loss.
  • Would this be grammatically correct?
  • Yes, that's OK.
  • ) CJ
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FatimaSaboor123

Can "their" be used in the following sentence instead of "his/her"?

If another person’s boat or any property within the boat is damaged in an accident in which you are at fault, you will be legally required to compensate for their loss.

Would this be grammatically correct?

Yes, that's OK. ("the loss" would wo

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