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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Could someone correct this?:If your hair is long, then you should brush them/it gently."

Could someone correct this?:If your hair is long, then you should brush them/it gently."

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"Hair" is uncountable in this context. Does that help?

  • "Hair" is uncountable in this context.
  • Does that help?
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"Hair" is uncountable in this context.

Does that help?
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Hi,
Hair is uncountable therefore, the pronoun referring to it has to be singular.
The use of "then" is redundant.
If your hair is long, then you should brush them/it gently.
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hrsaneiThe use of "then" is redundant.
But it is not incorrect.

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